- How can I completely make Intel Proset to control the wireless card?
- Posted by gino on September 25th, 2005
Hi all,
I've heard many stories that on M4 the Micrsoft ZeroConfigure wireless does
not play nicely with the whole system.
I have also experienced some suspicous problems: mostly, the wireless failed
many times when resuming from standby( I have 1.5 GB memory, but this
problem was also recurring when I had 512MB RAM previously...)
To cure this problem, I have already uninstalled Toshiba ConfigureFree. And
also somewhere in control panel, I have chosen "don't let MS configure
wirelss"...
But it seemed that MS is stilling in controling of the wireless. Every time
when the wireless failed after resuming from standby, I tried to launch
manually the Intel Proset wireless utility. It finds available wireless
networks successfully, but when I click the "connect" button, it complains
that "An other application is controlling the wireless adaptor"...
This shows that the MS is still controlling the wireless. The Intel Proset
does not even have an opportunity to grab the wirelss card.
How can I completely let Intel Proset to control the wireless card?
thanks a lot
- Posted by Carey Frisch [MVP] on September 25th, 2005
Try reposting to the experts in the Wireless Networking newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...rking.wireless
--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups
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"gino" wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I've heard many stories that on M4 the Micrsoft ZeroConfigure wireless does
| not play nicely with the whole system.
|
| I have also experienced some suspicous problems: mostly, the wireless failed
| many times when resuming from standby( I have 1.5 GB memory, but this
| problem was also recurring when I had 512MB RAM previously...)
|
| To cure this problem, I have already uninstalled Toshiba ConfigureFree. And
| also somewhere in control panel, I have chosen "don't let MS configure
| wirelss"...
|
| But it seemed that MS is stilling in controling of the wireless. Every time
| when the wireless failed after resuming from standby, I tried to launch
| manually the Intel Proset wireless utility. It finds available wireless
| networks successfully, but when I click the "connect" button, it complains
| that "An other application is controlling the wireless adaptor"...
|
| This shows that the MS is still controlling the wireless. The Intel Proset
| does not even have an opportunity to grab the wirelss card.
|
| How can I completely let Intel Proset to control the wireless card?
|
| thanks a lot
- Posted by compsalvage_cscs@hotmail.com on September 25th, 2005
The problem does not lie with the Wireless Card, it's Software, or the
fact that it is being used on a MS O/S.
The problem is that there are two software configuration programs
trying to set the card access to the network.
You have to go to the advanced tab of the wireless network in question
and uncheck the box "Allow Windows to manage wireless network".
Re-boot your machine and run the Intel Configuration Software.
- Posted by networm on September 25th, 2005
As I have reported, I have already made sure that step is done. And the
Wireless MS ZeroConfigure is disabled even from startup...
But when it resumes from standby, the wireless failure still occurs 25% of
time. And when it failed, I run Intel Proset software utility, it still
complains that the wireless card is in use for another application...
<compsalvage_cscs@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1127658923.989232.182880@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> The problem does not lie with the Wireless Card, it's Software, or the
> fact that it is being used on a MS O/S.
> The problem is that there are two software configuration programs
> trying to set the card access to the network.
> You have to go to the advanced tab of the wireless network in question
> and uncheck the box "Allow Windows to manage wireless network".
> Re-boot your machine and run the Intel Configuration Software.
>
- Posted by networm on September 25th, 2005
Thanks a lot Carey
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23SUFEvcwFHA.3548@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Try reposting to the experts in the Wireless Networking newsgroup:
> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...rking.wireless
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP - Shell/User
> Microsoft Newsgroups
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "gino" wrote:
>
> | Hi all,
> |
> | I've heard many stories that on M4 the Micrsoft ZeroConfigure wireless
> does
> | not play nicely with the whole system.
> |
> | I have also experienced some suspicous problems: mostly, the wireless
> failed
> | many times when resuming from standby( I have 1.5 GB memory, but this
> | problem was also recurring when I had 512MB RAM previously...)
> |
> | To cure this problem, I have already uninstalled Toshiba ConfigureFree.
> And
> | also somewhere in control panel, I have chosen "don't let MS configure
> | wirelss"...
> |
> | But it seemed that MS is stilling in controling of the wireless. Every
> time
> | when the wireless failed after resuming from standby, I tried to launch
> | manually the Intel Proset wireless utility. It finds available wireless
> | networks successfully, but when I click the "connect" button, it
> complains
> | that "An other application is controlling the wireless adaptor"...
> |
> | This shows that the MS is still controlling the wireless. The Intel
> Proset
> | does not even have an opportunity to grab the wirelss card.
> |
> | How can I completely let Intel Proset to control the wireless card?
> |
> | thanks a lot
>