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Dave
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      4th Jan 2011
hello,

i have a wireless usb adapter and run zone alarm firewall, both of which
load at startup. since i added zone-alarm into the mix, my boot process
ends with my wireless not being able to find the connection, and me having
to go thru the "repair" option for the wireless, which always re-establishes
my net connection.

i believe it's just a timing thing of Zone Alarm loading up too close to the
wireless drivers, sequence-wise.

can anyone suggest a possible fix for this?

thanks!

Dave


 
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      4th Jan 2011

"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hello,
>
> i have a wireless usb adapter and run zone alarm firewall, both of which
> load at startup. since i added zone-alarm into the mix, my boot process
> ends with my wireless not being able to find the connection, and me having
> to go thru the "repair" option for the wireless, which always
> re-establishes my net connection.
>
> i believe it's just a timing thing of Zone Alarm loading up too close to
> the wireless drivers, sequence-wise.
>
> can anyone suggest a possible fix for this?
>
>


Disable zone alarm , reboot, does it work now?
Update the adapter's drivers .. locate the latest drivers at the
manufacturer's website
enable zone alarm.
??


 
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"123Jim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:vAtUo.24806$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> hello,
>>
>> i have a wireless usb adapter and run zone alarm firewall, both of which
>> load at startup. since i added zone-alarm into the mix, my boot process
>> ends with my wireless not being able to find the connection, and me
>> having to go thru the "repair" option for the wireless, which always
>> re-establishes my net connection.
>>
>> i believe it's just a timing thing of Zone Alarm loading up too close to
>> the wireless drivers, sequence-wise.
>>
>> can anyone suggest a possible fix for this?
>>
>>

>
> Disable zone alarm , reboot, does it work now?
> Update the adapter's drivers .. locate the latest drivers at the
> manufacturer's website
> enable zone alarm.
> ??


thanks Jim, tried that. the adapter's (Linksys) drivers are a bad scene
generally. they add their own wireless mgmt console into the mix, which is
a sick user interface compared to XP's wireless manager. i somehow got XP's
manager back. if there was some way of "ordering" the order in which boot
devices load, or putting pauses in the timing of such, it might help

dave



 
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      4th Jan 2011

"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "123Jim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:iftq1a$43d$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> "Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:vAtUo.24806$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> hello,
>>>
>>> i have a wireless usb adapter and run zone alarm firewall, both of which
>>> load at startup. since i added zone-alarm into the mix, my boot process
>>> ends with my wireless not being able to find the connection, and me
>>> having to go thru the "repair" option for the wireless, which always
>>> re-establishes my net connection.
>>>
>>> i believe it's just a timing thing of Zone Alarm loading up too close to
>>> the wireless drivers, sequence-wise.
>>>
>>> can anyone suggest a possible fix for this?
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Disable zone alarm , reboot, does it work now?
>> Update the adapter's drivers .. locate the latest drivers at the
>> manufacturer's website
>> enable zone alarm.
>> ??

>
> thanks Jim, tried that. the adapter's (Linksys) drivers are a bad scene
> generally. they add their own wireless mgmt console into the mix, which
> is a sick user interface compared to XP's wireless manager. i somehow got
> XP's manager back. if there was some way of "ordering" the order in which
> boot devices load, or putting pauses in the timing of such, it might help
>


I was using this: http://www.start-q.com/ to delay the start of some
programs on boot, in order to speed up my boot time.
However some programs could not be postponed, and some months after
installing Start-Q my antivirus flagged it as malware .. Probably a false
positive, but I removed it at the time, and have not tested it since.

Did your connection start normally when you disabled zonealarm?


 
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glee
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      4th Jan 2011
"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hello,
>
> i have a wireless usb adapter and run zone alarm firewall, both of
> which load at startup. since i added zone-alarm into the mix, my boot
> process ends with my wireless not being able to find the connection,
> and me having to go thru the "repair" option for the wireless, which
> always re-establishes my net connection.
>
> i believe it's just a timing thing of Zone Alarm loading up too close
> to the wireless drivers, sequence-wise.
>
> can anyone suggest a possible fix for this?


Try putting the IP address for the wireless router in ZoneAlarm's
trusted zone. Don't ask me where those settings are, I don't use
ZoneAlarm. You should be asking this in a ZoneAlarm forum, not here!
http://forums.zonealarm.com/

Here's a similar issue to yours:
http://forums.zonealarm.com/showthread.php?t=58971

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Glen Ventura
MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009
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