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Is there a command-line option to reset a wireless connection, or to force
the "repair" that Vista's "Diagnose and repair" doesn't always get arround to offering? Sometimes my wireless connection drops. I don't care why. With XP, choosing "Repair connection" always fixed it. I just want that option back in Vista. I don't want to wait through an endless diagnostic, which at random offers me the "reset" option and other times not. Thanks! -Doug |
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Does it drop completely or just down to local access only? If the latter
just manually select disconnect and then reconnect. "Doug" wrote in message ... Is there a command-line option to reset a wireless connection, or to force the "repair" that Vista's "Diagnose and repair" doesn't always get arround to offering? Sometimes my wireless connection drops. I don't care why. With XP, choosing "Repair connection" always fixed it. I just want that option back in Vista. I don't want to wait through an endless diagnostic, which at random offers me the "reset" option and other times not. Thanks! -Doug |