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October 25th, 2012 12:00

Using wireless and modem at the same time

Whenever I do this with my Latitude D510 running XP service pack 3, the wireless stops working.  Once I disconnect the modem connection it will start working again.  Any suggestions?

October 25th, 2012 14:00

Hi,

When more than one network connection is available, Windows uses the one with the lowest metric value. Automatic Metric is a feature in Windows XP that automatically configures the metric for the local routes that are based on link speed.
You can also refer to the link on Microsoft support site: http://bit.ly/VJMhhA

However, you can check the order of your connections in Network Connections->Advanced->Advanced Settings->Adapters and Bindings->Connections
(Refer to the picture below)


Please reply for further assistance.

Thanks and Regards
Priyanka S
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October 26th, 2012 08:00

I moved the wireless to the top of the list.  The wireless still stopped working when the modem was connected.

October 30th, 2012 18:00

Hi,

Thanks for the reply. I would recommend you to disable the option "Disable Upon Wired Connect". Please follow the steps below:

  • Click on Start and select Network and Internet connections, right click on wireless connections and select properties.
  • Now on the Advanced tab select Disable upon Wired connect, if it is Enable set it to Disabled and click Ok.(Refer to the picture below)


  • Restart the system and check if issue is resolved.

Please reply with the findings.

Thanks and Regards
Priyanka S
#iworkfordell

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October 31st, 2012 08:00

Thanks for the reply but Disable Upon Wired Connect is not in the Advanced Property list.  The built in wireless adapter is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG.  On the Driver tab:

Driver Provider: Intel

Driver Date: 10/21/2004

Driver Version: 9.0.0.61

When I go to Driver Details, the driver files are listed as w29n51.sys and w29NCPA.dll

November 4th, 2012 05:00

Hi, 

Thanks for your reply. I researched on the issue and on the Intel website it is stated that when the adapter switching is enabled and the system is connected through the wireless adapter i.e.wireless connection and you plug in a LAN cable (Ethernet wire) into the machine, the wireless radio on the Wi-Fi adapter is turned OFF by the PROSet application.

Hence, only one connection is active on the system at one time. The only way to enable the radio on the Wi-Fi adapter is to unplug the Ethernet cable from the system.

You may try to disable Adapter Switching by following the steps below:

  1. Open Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility
  2. Select the Administrator Tool from the Tools tab.
  3. Create a new package.
  4. Select the Application Settings tab.
  5. Select the option "Adapter Switching."

Uncheck the box titled "Enable Adapter Switching" in the description window.(Refer to the picture below)

For further reference you can refer to the link : http://intel.ly/VpRCcD

Hope the information is useful. Please reply.

Thanks and Regards
Priyanka S
#iworkfordell

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November 5th, 2012 10:00

I should have added these in my last reply:

The wired network adapter is a Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated C

The modem is a Conexant D110 MDC V.9x

Three separate devices.  Both the wired and wireless work fine at the same time.  Only when the modem is used the wireless stops.

November 12th, 2012 02:00

Hi,

Thanks for the information. Please run the Modem Helper and note if you get any errors. The steps to run the Modem Helper are as follows:

1. Start the Modem Helper utility from the Program list or the Desktop shortcut.
2. The Dell Modem Helper screen opens.
3. Click the Internet Explorer Information Bar and select Allow Blocked Content.(Refer to the picture below)



4. Click OK when the Enable Active Content warning popup appears.
5. Modem Helper will run and show errors if any.

Please reply with the findings.

Thanks and Regards
Priyanka S
#iworkfordell

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November 12th, 2012 07:00

Ran modem helper.  It said the modem is fine, no errors.

November 19th, 2012 05:00

Hi,

Thanks for the information. Seems to be an issue with the Operating System files. I would suggest you to perform Operating System Reinstallation (OSRI) with the help of Windows XP CDs. If you have data in the system save it in an external hard drive or flash drive as OSRI will cause data deletion.

Click on the link below for the steps to perform OSRI:

http://dell.to/GSCqvg

Please reply with the results.

Thanks and Regards
Priyanka S
#iworkfordell

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November 19th, 2012 05:00

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November 27th, 2012 07:00

Hi mxer,

Unfortunately we have not received feedback from you on this topic. If you need continued support, please respond.

Thanks and Regards
Priyanka S
#iworkfordell

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