Wireless Networking

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I'm having an issue with my wireless network.
I'm using Windows as my configuration tool.
Whenever I'm wirelessly connected I every so often get booted when Windows
detects other networks in my area or other networks are no longer available.
Is there any way to stop Windows from disconnecting me from my network?

Thanks!
 
Zero Configuration
1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Network and Internet
Connections.
2. Click Network Connections, right-click Wireless Connection, and then
click Properties.
3. View the available options:

You can set things like which network to use, and whether it should
automatically connect to others.
 
Contact your wireless router website , find model / find ' wireless
security' /change 'network name' (SSID). You may be able to change SSID from
Icon in task bar ..right click on it / view available networks' read this
window closely / click ' change the order of preferred networks' / click
'Add' / enter new SSID .
 

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