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post #41 of 50
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I think I had 203C the new one was 204D
That would be from 202C to 203D; after a while all them numbers sure get confusing, & I lose track as well
post #42 of 50
is there a way to use proset to manage and have it connect me to my wireless ap before i login without having to resort to installing the prelogon connect which changed my welcome screen to the old fashioned winnt style login window
post #43 of 50
So these 9.0.2.0 drivers are better, but they're not perfect. Basically instead degrading over a period of 10-30 minutes, my signal degrades over a period of 6-10 hours. Yes that's a lot better, but no, that doesn't fix the problem. If I just turn the signal off and then on (hit Fn-F2 twice) everything is peachy. 54 and excellent. This is really cutting into my BF2 rounds. What's the deal?
post #44 of 50
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Originally Posted by TheElement
So these 9.0.2.0 drivers are better, but they're not perfect. Basically instead degrading over a period of 10-30 minutes, my signal degrades over a period of 6-10 hours. Yes that's a lot better, but no, that doesn't fix the problem. If I just turn the signal off and then on (hit Fn-F2 twice) everything is peachy. 54 and excellent. This is really cutting into my BF2 rounds. What's the deal?
I have the same issue... the only reason i know i have had a drop out is because my WIFI light goes off.. althought I have never been on my laptop when it does dropout.
post #45 of 50
You know, after I installed the new driver (intel's generic driver as well as the one on Dell's site) I keep getting a Generic Host Process for Win32 Services error, and it closes. This happens everytime at startup. Where can I get a copy of the old driver?
post #46 of 50
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Originally Posted by wonka187
You know, after I installed the new driver (intel's generic driver as well as the one on Dell's site) I keep getting a Generic Host Process for Win32 Services error, and it closes. This happens everytime at startup. Where can I get a copy of the old driver?
Look for "previous versions" on same Dell web page you got the newer driver. Click on "previous versions". The information on it and the download link will come up. Download old driver.
post #47 of 50
I have tried downloading the drivers several times. (from the intel website) i can't seem to find it on the dell website. anyhow, when i look in device manager it is still showing my old driver (1.0.06) or something, the original driver the computer came with. I don't understand, I am just downloading it into my documents and installing it. what am i doing wrong? i'm sure i don't need to uninstall the old driver first.....

please help..
and i keep getting limited or no connectivity wirelessly.. i have no idea how to fix it.. i've tried changing channels, putting it as an unsecured network, resetting the modem... nothing seems to work...
post #48 of 50
i havent had ANY problems with wireless (other than the Ocassinaly drop (i think it did it once, maybe 6 weeks ago)
should i both upgrade, since i get great transfers (my 54g can stream DVDs)
its only flakey at my flakey community college, but i dont think thats a driver issue
post #49 of 50
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Originally Posted by youngko
I have tried downloading the drivers several times. (from the intel website) i can't seem to find it on the dell website. anyhow, when i look in device manager it is still showing my old driver (1.0.06) or something, the original driver the computer came with. I don't understand, I am just downloading it into my documents and installing it. what am i doing wrong? i'm sure i don't need to uninstall the old driver first.....

please help..
and i keep getting limited or no connectivity wirelessly.. i have no idea how to fix it.. i've tried changing channels, putting it as an unsecured network, resetting the modem... nothing seems to work...
I had the exact same thing happen to me. It wouldn't work from Intel's download but as soon as I loaded the update from Dell's site, it worked perfectly. After the Intel download, my Device Manager still showed the old driver version...as soon as did the Dell download, it showed the new drivers. Not sure why???????

Try this: http://support.dell.com/support/down...&fileid=134232

Good Luck!
post #50 of 50
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Originally Posted by Cubby80204
I had the exact same thing happen to me. It wouldn't work from Intel's download but as soon as I loaded the update from Dell's site, it worked perfectly. After the Intel download, my Device Manager still showed the old driver version...as soon as did the Dell download, it showed the new drivers. Not sure why???????

Try this: http://support.dell.com/support/down...&fileid=134232

Good Luck!

Thanks a lot! I will try this as soon as I get home
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