Well, I have a D-link 614+ with a wired desktop and two wireless laptops.
Everything works with no problems. I can't offer any help without some
clarification. When you say "attempt to log on to my server" what do you
mean? Is the Win2000 box part of a network that includes another computer
that you are using as a server? And what do you mean by "I must first log
on locally"? Log on to what locally?
Regards, hawk
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 01:59:12 GMT, mr_scary <petermatulis.TakeThisOut@NO_SPAMyahoo.ca>
wrote:
> I have a dlink 614+. It works fine but whenever I reboot my windows
> 2000 box and attempt to log on to my server there is no network
> connection established yet. I must first log on locally, have the
> connection made to the access point, log out, and log back in.
>
> This may be due to the wireless adapter I'm using in Windows. It is a
> linksys wmp11. There is a configuration utility that is in the
> Startup menu. This is what I use to establish the connection when I'm
> logged on locally. I open it up (it is already running) and make it
> "search" for an access point. It finds it. Thus connection
> established.
>
> Any takers?
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