Hi
You can try to Uninstall the software but I doubt that it would help.
The Routers' software is usually not an active software, it is just a wizard
thingy to help installing the Router when a person wish to stay ignorant
about its working. Best way is to spend 30 Min. reading the manual and
configuring the Router manually.
Also check Netgear support site and see if there is any mentioning of SP3
troubles.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
"Mickey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> That is correct. If I disable one and use the other, I still have the same
> problem. Should I completely uninstall the software for the previous 2Wire
> router?
>
> "Jack-MVP" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> If you disable the Wireless card and use only the cable connection, does
>> it
>> happen too?
>> If yes, then the Wireless card's drivers has nothing to to with this.
>> Check the IP leasing period in the Router.
>> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
>>
>> "Mickey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> >I am running a Dell Inspiron 8200 With Win. XP SP3. I upgraded to a
>> >Netgear
>> > DGN 2000 Router / Modem and also installed an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200
>> > BG
>> > Network Controller. My ethernet connection is a 3Com 3C920 Integrated
>> > Fast
>> > Ethernet Controller. It doesn't matter whether I connect by cable or
>> > wireless, after I am connected, the connection is dropped every 20 sec.
>> > for a
>> > period of a sec. or two. I get the bubble "limited or no connectivity"
>> > followed by "acquiring network address". It then connects again for
>> > another
>> > 20 sec. I have upgraded the firmware on the router but can't update
>> > drivers
>> > for the Intel card because connection is constantly dropped. I have
>> > turned
>> > off firewall settings for Norton Internet Security but it doesn't
>> > matter.
>> > I
>> > suspect setting issues.
>>
>>