I'll bug it. I got it working by moving approximately 6 feet further away
from the access point. Go figure.
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
> I am just gonna echo what Zack says:
> Could be the new networking stack - although Vista is at Beta 2, I wouldn't
> have said that the actual networking stack is at the same quality. Make sure
> that IPv6 is disabled in your settings... and try bugging it
)
> http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?bugreport - options to bug.
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> "Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:84D17085-2BD6-4D3C-8A0E-DDF00D0B5FFF@microsoft.com...
> >I have a Dell XPS laptop with the built in Intel wireless card. I'm
> > experiencing really poor performance (or non-performance) from my wireless
> > network. I'm only able to connect in one room of my house which happens
> > to
> > be directly beneath my access point. I cannot connect anywhere else.
> > Before
> > Vista B2, I was able to connect everywhere in my house while running XP.
> > I
> > am typing this on another computer running XP that is connected to my
> > network
> > wirelessly sitting right next to my Vista laptop that cannot connect.
> > Every
> > now and then it will connect, but will show as Local Only and has no
> > internet
> > connectivity. I have had nothing but problems with the wireless network
> > portion of Vista since I installed it.
> >
> > Is there a driver update or a known problem/fix that I can install for my
> > Intel card?
>
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