Q. Windows XP randomly loses connection to network. How can I fix it?
A.
1. Right click on your small wireless icon in notification area (taskbar) and choose 'Open Network Connections'.
2. Right click on 'Wireless Network Connection' and choose 'Properties'.
3. On 'General' tab click 'Configure' button to open wireless adapter properties.
4. Change 'Channel selection' from 11(default) to 1(or different from 11).
5. In 'Power Management' select 'Highest' performance.
Now your wireless adapter will work with highest performance and different channel from your neighbors (who use default channel 11) without interference. No more loosing connection.
A.
1. Right click on your small wireless icon in notification area (taskbar) and choose 'Open Network Connections'.
2. Right click on 'Wireless Network Connection' and choose 'Properties'.
3. On 'General' tab click 'Configure' button to open wireless adapter properties.
4. Change 'Channel selection' from 11(default) to 1(or different from 11).
5. In 'Power Management' select 'Highest' performance.
Now your wireless adapter will work with highest performance and different channel from your neighbors (who use default channel 11) without interference. No more loosing connection.
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