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May 18th, 2005 01:00

I'm having the same problem with a 1350 Dell wireless card.  After about an hour, it looses connection, while the other computers on my wireless system are fine.  I've upgraded driver and checked everything I can think of.  I think it's a bad card.
Steve

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May 18th, 2005 01:00

Do you have the Intel 2200 wireless adapter?  If so, see the following message:

http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=si_wireless&message.id=13079

Steve

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May 18th, 2005 02:00

Steve,

Please note that your problem may not be the same as the TransLogixSystems' and that trying to help people with different problems in the same thread will become very confusing.  Try checking the power management settings for your network device to make sure that it is not set to power down after a period of inactivity.  If this does not solve your problem, please start a new thread, rather than reply to this existing thread.

Steve

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May 21st, 2005 00:00

I've been having the same problem. It also happens when I am connected using my ethernet cable. Can anyone help me? I do'nt have a problem with my other laptop or even my x-box, just my inspiron 6000

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May 21st, 2005 00:00

ajponu,

You are not having the same problem as TransLogixSystems'.   Trying to help people with different problems in the same thread will become very confusing.  Try downloading and running winsockfix for Windows XP from the Here and if that doesn't work try lspfix from Here..  If this does not solve your problem, please start a new thread, rather than reply to this existing thread being considerate to TransLogixSystems who started this thread.  I will be happy to answer in your new thread.

Steve

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