Re: optimizing wireless

Posted: 12-02-2006, 12:29 AM
Hi,
looks like a bug in the display
-running the same nic,
and if you look at it through Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network
Connections;
it's fine, 100%

Jeff

"Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My wireless shows in the meter as "good", middle bars not full. This is
> not
> normal as I'm in the same room as the router and XP always showed
> "excellent"
> and full bars. I reset my router and rebooted, restarted the modem as
> well.
> Is there some optimization needed for this in Vista?
>
> Sony Vaio laptop
> Core 2 Duo
> Vista RTM
> Belkin Pre-N Router
> Intel Pro / 3945ABG Wireless
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ChrisC
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Re: optimizing wireless
Posted: 12-02-2006, 01:11 PM
Hi Chad, can I ask how you've connected wireless, are you using WEP/WPA and
which router you've got. This information will be useful to me....
ChrisC
"Jeff" <S.Cerevesiae@duh.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> looks like a bug in the display
> -running the same nic,
> and if you look at it through Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network
> Connections;
> it's fine, 100%
>
> Jeff
>
> "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:33E49976-E4A1-4950-97AB-4472A37A97EF@microsoft.com...
>> My wireless shows in the meter as "good", middle bars not full. This is
>> not
>> normal as I'm in the same room as the router and XP always showed
>> "excellent"
>> and full bars. I reset my router and rebooted, restarted the modem as
>> well.
>> Is there some optimization needed for this in Vista?
>>
>> Sony Vaio laptop
>> Core 2 Duo
>> Vista RTM
>> Belkin Pre-N Router
>> Intel Pro / 3945ABG Wireless
>
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Paula Allen
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Re: optimizing wireless
Posted: 12-03-2006, 03:05 AM
Running Vista RC1 build 5600 on a Dell E1505. My Intel 3945abg wireless does
the exact same things. The router is a Linksys wireless. The other four
computers in my house (all Dells, too) have no problem staying connected to
the little wireless network I've had configured for two years. My Vista
laptop, however, seems to have a problem holding the network ID settings,
and keeps going back to "Workgroup" instead of the actual workgroup name.
It also seems to have this system hiccup at the most inopportune times (near
the end of the Office 2007 download, for instance). But I take into
consideration I'm running a beta OS (as well as other MS beta software), and
consider myself lucky to be able to run the machine in anything beside "safe
mode."

Paula

"Jeff" <S.Cerevesiae@duh.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> looks like a bug in the display
> -running the same nic,
> and if you look at it through Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network
> Connections;
> it's fine, 100%
>
> Jeff
>
> "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:33E49976-E4A1-4950-97AB-4472A37A97EF@microsoft.com...
>> My wireless shows in the meter as "good", middle bars not full. This is
>> not
>> normal as I'm in the same room as the router and XP always showed
>> "excellent"
>> and full bars. I reset my router and rebooted, restarted the modem as
>> well.
>> Is there some optimization needed for this in Vista?
>>
>> Sony Vaio laptop
>> Core 2 Duo
>> Vista RTM
>> Belkin Pre-N Router
>> Intel Pro / 3945ABG Wireless
>
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Jeff
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Re: optimizing wireless
Posted: 12-03-2006, 05:13 AM
Paula,

If I remember correctly, RC1 did have issues like that.
I have the exact same hardware-e1505, intel 3945abg, and a linksys router
too.
that's not happening in later builds or RTM,little consolation to you;at the
moment,sorry,
but that did get resolved.

Jeff

"Paula Allen" <pkallen61@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Running Vista RC1 build 5600 on a Dell E1505. My Intel 3945abg wireless
> does the exact same things. The router is a Linksys wireless. The other
> four computers in my house (all Dells, too) have no problem staying
> connected to the little wireless network I've had configured for two
> years. My Vista laptop, however, seems to have a problem holding the
> network ID settings, and keeps going back to "Workgroup" instead of the
> actual workgroup name. It also seems to have this system hiccup at the
> most inopportune times (near the end of the Office 2007 download, for
> instance). But I take into consideration I'm running a beta OS (as well
> as other MS beta software), and consider myself lucky to be able to run
> the machine in anything beside "safe mode."
>
> Paula
>
> "Jeff" <S.Cerevesiae@duh.edu> wrote in message
> news:OIDxwjaFHHA.4652@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>> looks like a bug in the display
>> -running the same nic,
>> and if you look at it through Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network
>> Connections;
>> it's fine, 100%
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> "Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:33E49976-E4A1-4950-97AB-4472A37A97EF@microsoft.com...
>>> My wireless shows in the meter as "good", middle bars not full. This is
>>> not
>>> normal as I'm in the same room as the router and XP always showed
>>> "excellent"
>>> and full bars. I reset my router and rebooted, restarted the modem as
>>> well.
>>> Is there some optimization needed for this in Vista?
>>>
>>> Sony Vaio laptop
>>> Core 2 Duo
>>> Vista RTM
>>> Belkin Pre-N Router
>>> Intel Pro / 3945ABG Wireless
>>
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Antibiyotik
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Re: optimizing wireless
Posted: 12-04-2006, 04:53 PM
I have the same problem. I think it is a bug. When i pass the xp, the bar
shows "exellent"...
On vista without connect, the wireless adaptor notice, exellent connection.
But after i connected same network, bar shows "good" only...
Regards.




"Chad" <Chad@discussions.microsoft.com>, haber iletisinde şunları
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> My wireless shows in the meter as "good", middle bars not full. This is
> not
> normal as I'm in the same room as the router and XP always showed
> "excellent"
> and full bars. I reset my router and rebooted, restarted the modem as
> well.
> Is there some optimization needed for this in Vista?
>
> Sony Vaio laptop
> Core 2 Duo
> Vista RTM
> Belkin Pre-N Router
> Intel Pro / 3945ABG Wireless

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