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| Thread ID: 82231 | 2007-08-20 06:39:00 | Linksys Wireless Network Monitor not connecting automatically | Chris815 (10270) | Press F1 |
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| 583023 | 2007-08-23 21:31:00 | Some people have said it has something to do with the Windows Wireless Zero Configuration, and so I've tried disabling that, but everytime I restart/turn on the PC, it is enabled again. If you want to turn the above off, try this - Click Start / Run - Type in msconfig go to startup tab locate the Wireless Zero Configuration setting then untick it, save and reboot. The other way is to install Ccleaner (www.filehippo.com) open it, and select Tools / Startup, find the entry and delete it. Personally I'd do the msconfig - as if it does have some sort of side effect that you dont want, you can simply go back and retick it. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 583024 | 2007-08-24 07:09:00 | If you want to turn the above off, try this - Click Start / Run - Type in msconfig go to startup tab locate the Wireless Zero Configuration setting then untick it, save and reboot . The other way is to install Ccleaner ( . filehippo . com/download_ccleaner/?2927" target="_blank">www . filehippo . com) open it, and select Tools / Startup, find the entry and delete it . Personally I'd do the msconfig - as if it does have some sort of side effect that you dont want, you can simply go back and retick it . You're a legend! At least if this doesn't solve the Monitor problem, I now have a way to keep the WZC service permenently disabled! Thanks . I did it by going to the Services tab of msconfig and unticking WZC, not the Startup tab . I have already customised the startup with CCleaner (only 4 apps run) . I'll let you know if this affects the Wireless Network Monitor problem . |
Chris815 (10270) | ||
| 583025 | 2007-08-24 09:01:00 | Well u shouldnt be unticking any of the services in msconfig. Thats not how you disable them. Follow this (www.microsoft.com) You can use the Services snap-in (available in Administrative Tools) to view the current status of and stop, start, or restart Wireless Auto Configuration (named Wireless Zero Configuration). You can also manage Wireless Auto Configuration from the command prompt by using the Net tool. For example, to stop Wireless Auto Configuration, type net stop wzcsvc at a command prompt. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 583026 | 2007-08-25 06:37:00 | Well u shouldnt be unticking any of the services in msconfig. Thats not how you disable them. Follow this (www.microsoft.com) You can use the Services snap-in (available in Administrative Tools) to view the current status of and stop, start, or restart Wireless Auto Configuration (named Wireless Zero Configuration). You can also manage Wireless Auto Configuration from the command prompt by using the Net tool. For example, to stop Wireless Auto Configuration, type net stop wzcsvc at a command prompt. But that's what I used to do and I didn't want to have to do that everytime I turn on the PC! Now with the WZC unticked, it doesn't even start up, as I don't need it to because I use the Linksys setup. The Wireless Network Monitor just wasn't activating, but now, as far as I can tell, its going fine. What's so bad about unticking stuff in msconfig? |
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