If there is a known device problem regarding this, then the only thing you could probably do is hardwire both desktops to your router and wait for the updated drivers. I would also make sure that if you are sharing files and printers that both computers have different names on the network. Both computers being named the same thing can cause the problem that you're describing.
It seems as if the two wireless apapters are having conflicts with each other, but after reading through some other posts here it appears that there is a known issue with the Pro/Wireless 2100 and connectivity issues.
MemphisTF13
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December 30th, 2003 15:00
Addikt,
Have you tried changing channels?
Scott
Dell Inspiron 5150 Notebook
Pentium 4 3.6 GHZ w/HT
512 MB Ram, 60 GB HD @ 7200 RPM
64 MB GeForce FX, UXGA
Windows XP Pro (Wireless)
MemphisTF13
79 Posts
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December 30th, 2003 16:00
If there is a known device problem regarding this, then the only thing you could probably do is hardwire both desktops to your router and wait for the updated drivers. I would also make sure that if you are sharing files and printers that both computers have different names on the network. Both computers being named the same thing can cause the problem that you're describing.
Scott
addikt
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December 30th, 2003 16:00
Yeah I tried that, still no luck.
It seems as if the two wireless apapters are having conflicts with each other, but after reading through some other posts here it appears that there is a known issue with the Pro/Wireless 2100 and connectivity issues.
I wish someone could just help me out here!
marildo
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July 27th, 2004 13:00