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Shane:
From what I was reading on the problem it looks like the drivers of the wireless can be a be cause of it, and it sounds like that might be what it is.

So lets see what your wireless adapter shows up as for other systems :-)

Download my hardware identify program
http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/tweaking_com_hardware_identify.html

Then once it is open make sure to have it update the database. Once that is done find your wireless adpater in the list and double click on it, when it opens it will look in the database for anything that matches the hardware ID of the wireless. Post a screen shot of the results for me :wink:

Shane

useronly:
Hi

here is the result

Cheers

savey

Shane:
Well it looks like that is how that wireless is labeled after all.

Can you check and see what driver version is installed? Then tell me the make and model of your computer and I will see if I can find updated drivers. It is the holiday weekend, so I may not reply to quickly lol

Wife and kids get to have me all to themselves the next few days  :cheesy:

Shane

useronly:
Hi

enjoy the time with the family, I will gladly wait.

In any case the power line to that PC is disconnected for some renovations and
will be down a couple of days.

The PC is a Medion made in Germany when Aldi owned Medion. The driver is the latest listed
for the PC but maybe a more specific one would be better.

I'll send the data as soon as the P is up and running.

Regards 

savey

chtcrack:
I suggest that the best use of remote control such as the teamview, about a time remote assistance.

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