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From: Mark on 8 Jan 2010 05:46 What's happening here is that your computer is over-riding what you're doing. You need to find the Wireless Settings of your computer manufacturer in the Control Panel (mine is called Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility). Open that up and it should give you an option to check or uncheck a box about letting it manage your wirerlss settings. I've found this because I had the same problem, I'm not a techy! Good Luck, Mark "Rich (rjm250)" wrote: > Hello Jack- > > I know you posted this a while ago, but I had a question. > > I have followed the instructions in your link, but every time I start the > computer, I have to reperform the actions. Additionally, in miy wireless > settings, I periodically need to go into the advanced settings and reclick to > let windows configure my wireless access. > > How do I get rid of the wireless zero configuration altogether, or can I > simply use it to manage my wireless? > > Thanks- > > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > > > Hi > > May be this can Help. > > http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > "retiree" <retiree(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:4D2975A6-0605-48BA-A84B-8F723A26056C(a)microsoft.com... > > > How do I keep wireless zero configuration running all the time? > > > It stops when the computer is turned off or in hibernation for over night. > > > Right now I have to reconfigure wzc, then I have to go thru network > > > connections to reconfigure that before I can connect. I would like to > > > connect > > > without all of these steps! > > > I have checked article 871122 from Microsoft, but that is WAY over my head > > > (I am a retiree with very limited computer experience!). > > > I am running Windows XP (service pack 2 as well). I have a linksys modem > > > and > > > a dynex adapter. > > > > > >
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