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As I sit on my porch surfing the net, the connection with my own home
wireless network keeps disconnecting despite a good signal strength. A
window pops up every few minutes advising me that "one or more wireless
networks are available." Mine is one of three listed. I select mine
and continue surfing, but until I do, I am disconnected from my own
connection. Why am I continuing to get these messages? I remember
seeing that there were more than one network available before upgrading
from windows xp home to windows xp pro, but don't recall being
disconnected from my home network once connected. the other two
networks must be from neighbors. Maybe the recent disconnects are just
coincidental to my recent windows upgrade, but I'm wondering if there is
some setting I must change to keep me connected to the home network, or
if maybe my own network is occasionally disconnecting me (perhaps the
router itself is disconnecting me?).
Anyone have any insight about what is going on?
As I sit on my porch surfing the net, the connection with my own home
wireless network keeps disconnecting despite a good signal strength. A
window pops up every few minutes advising me that "one or more wireless
networks are available." Mine is one of three listed. I select mine
and continue surfing, but until I do, I am disconnected from my own
connection. Why am I continuing to get these messages? I remember
seeing that there were more than one network available before upgrading
from windows xp home to windows xp pro, but don't recall being
disconnected from my home network once connected. the other two
networks must be from neighbors. Maybe the recent disconnects are just
coincidental to my recent windows upgrade, but I'm wondering if there is
some setting I must change to keep me connected to the home network, or
if maybe my own network is occasionally disconnecting me (perhaps the
router itself is disconnecting me?).
Anyone have any insight about what is going on?