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Well, I sort of - semi- solved the problem: I installed RC1. Connection
problem gone. I know this doesn't really help anyone else, save to say that RC1 is pretty nice. |
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Try upgrading the firmware of your wireless router. That solved my
connection problems.... "jliger99" wrote: Well, I sort of - semi- Trsolved the problem: I installed RC1. Connection problem gone. I know this doesn't really help anyone else, save to say that RC1 is pretty nice. |
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i founded a solution, or the problem. Just remove QoS Packet Schetuler
service from the network adapter properties, now my Vista is perfect! |
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