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  1. I've removed all unwanted networks but still doesn't work. And I have done an update as well. Anyway What is IEEE 802.1x anyway?
  2. I'm using Microsoft XP Home Edition.Yup,I would like to follow his instructions but I don't have the tabs that He talks about except for the available network stuff.
  3. I don't have the tabs you mentioned.And i definitely cannot uncheck any options. I can only remove the preferred network which is my neighbour's network but am still detecting the network. But I have came across options to choose which are automatic, infrastructure or ad-hoc networking. And chosen to use infrastructure. And can someone enlighten me on what is ad-hoc network.
  4. Thanks hosts. This forum is wonderful. By the way, am still experiencing disconnections every now and then to select a network from the many available ones. I've tried disconnecting from my neighbour's network but it cannot be done permanently. Is there a way to set my linksys card or settings to access only my network?
  5. Thanks.Weird but currently I'm not experiencing any disconnections. Haha but thanks anyway.
  6. I meant His network is very near mine because my neighbours are like right beside my house ( less than 5m) so I guess the problem is not being connected to his network. Yet, its that I am being disconnected and told to select an available network. I can be successful for a short time before the problem repeats itself. By the way, thanks.
  7. Hi thanks for spending time to read my problem. To begin with, My laptop cannot seem to stay consistently online on the internet.After every 20 seconds, I get a message popup from taskbar telling me that I have many wireless networks available. And I get disconnected and have to manually connect to the internet. I am hooked on to the internet through my router at home which is placed downstairs and my neighbour's router is just next door to my room, so I often get connected to his network instead. Therefore, my woe is that I cannot seem to stay online longer than 20 seconds even though I selected my wireless card configuration's authentication algorithm to WECA compliant. And my home router's signal is amazingly excellent. Hope someone can enlighten me to what to do. Thanks alot and God bless!
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