boomersl wrote:
> Running XP Media Edtion on a Gateway 830 GM, Explorer 7, SP2
> I've had DSL for a long time, now that I'm switching over to cable I'm
> getting rebooted all the way down to the bios screen and getting erros when I
> log in to Windows. When ever the wireless adapter isn't plugged into the USB
> port, Windows doesn't reboot. As soon as I plug the adapter into the USB port
> Windows reboots, sometimes with in one minute of logging in other times maybe
> within thirty minutes.
>
> The Software is Netgear for both the cable modem and the wireless adapter
> through our cable company. Of course the cable techs. give me 100 different
> senerios, they have no trouble shooting experince. I've tried rolling back to
> different dates, nothing changes.
>
> Any ideas or solutions from anyone?
Do you know whether it is absolutely necessary to use the Cable
Company software ?
When I first got ADSL, my provider had a PPPOE client, which
caused no end of problems. I fixed that, by buying a router
that had built-in support for PPPOE. The end result, is my
computer connected to the router, doesn't need ISP software.
The hardware router takes care of the details.
Wireless adapters can be supported by software from the
wireless maker, or Wireless Zero Configuration can be used
for part of its functioning. Some kind of driver is still
required, but not nearly as much bloated software is
needed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireles..._Configuration
You can look in Event Viewer, to find errors being logged
when there is a problem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_viewer
You can also disable automatic restarts, so you can
get a blue screen, and write down the error numbers.
That helps, if you otherwise are not able to get
information about what is happening.
Control Panels:System:Advanced:Startup And Recovery:Settings and
untick the "Automatically restart" box. Some pictures here.
http://students.washington.edu/rtlibby/bluescreen/
To track down more answers for your problem, searching using
the make and model number of the hardware being used, may
uncover what you need. The more details you provide
in a question, as to exactly how things are hooked together,
and what is being used, the better answers you'll get.
cable_modem? --- wireless_router? --- --- wireless_usb_adapter? --- computer?
HTH,
Paul