Consistantly losing connection using Linksys card

F

Fardin

I'm using a Linksys card (WPC11 v 2.4) to access both an
office an home wireless network. Office supports both
802.11a and b, home only a. The home wireless works
perfectily, the office however consistantly loses
connection with the following error message popup:

Wireless Network Connection
One or more wireless networks are available, to see a list
of available networks, click here.

When you click, both home and office connections are
listed, selecting the office connection and clicking on
connect or just waiting for a while will connect to the
office network again.

I've checked into technotes that say to disable
the "Network Authentification shared mode option" on both
connections. The home connection is disabled, but the
office is not and I'm told it has to remain as shared
mode. In fact it never does connect if I disable that
option when using the office connection.

Both connections has the IEEE 802.1x authentification
disabled. Key is provided automaticaly is also disabled
Both connections are using a different authentification
code. I have different security keys for the office and
home.

Any clues as to what's happening? Thanks.
 
G

Guest

I just posted a message about this same thing, and then found yours in my search. I'm wondering if you ever go this resolved since it is exactly what is happening to my computer now

----- Fardin wrote: ----

I'm using a Linksys card (WPC11 v 2.4) to access both an
office an home wireless network. Office supports both
802.11a and b, home only a. The home wireless works
perfectily, the office however consistantly loses
connection with the following error message popup

Wireless Network Connectio
One or more wireless networks are available, to see a list
of available networks, click here

When you click, both home and office connections are
listed, selecting the office connection and clicking on
connect or just waiting for a while will connect to the
office network again.

I've checked into technotes that say to disable
the "Network Authentification shared mode option" on both
connections. The home connection is disabled, but the
office is not and I'm told it has to remain as shared
mode. In fact it never does connect if I disable that
option when using the office connection

Both connections has the IEEE 802.1x authentification
disabled. Key is provided automaticaly is also disabled
Both connections are using a different authentification
code. I have different security keys for the office and
home

Any clues as to what's happening? Thanks
 

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