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Old 03-31-2005, 11:21 PM
Chris H.
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Re: Delay in loading the wireless stack at startup in SP2?

It can be totally your wireless and the router you're using. Or, since you
made changes to your system with XP SP2, I would also try updating (or
reinstalling, as the case may be) your wireless adapter software from Acer.
Try installing in Safe Mode, without Networking, so the present
configuration doesn't come into play.

Depending on where I'm using wireless, it may take longer to go through all
the information before the router/base station actually authorizes my
machine. If you're using WPA encryption, it can take longer versus WEP. If
you're filtering by MAC addresses for security on your LAN, it can take
longer, too. 8-)
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"xti" <xti@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:01DB0497-C34D-4B68-A912-E1E2A1E001BB@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I'm a proud owner of a Acer C110TCi convertable tablet PC. It has served
> me
> well for as long as I have owned it and the 900mhz processor is by no
> means
> any limitation to what I do.
>
> Anyways, I finally upgraded to SP2 (to get Windows Tablet PC Edition 2005)
> a
> few weeks ago. Since then... or shortly after then... whenever I restart,
> it
> takes about a minute before it'll load wireless networking. Normally you
> should have that computer in the tray with the x on it (because I have
> wireless off at startup) - it doesn't show up for about a minute. It is
> not
> as if it is doing other things either, it loads everything, the computer
> is
> usable, the HD is idle, but it takes a minute for wireless networking to
> load.
>
> If I go to control panel --> network connections during this '1 minute
> grace
> period', it will just show a blank screen and wait until I get the
> wireless
> networking icon in the tray, then it will load.
>
> I tried using an ethernet cable, and I can confirm that as soon as I start
> up, I can access the network from ethernet.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I've already done spyware scans, I'm using Windows Zero Conf Wireless...
> not
> quite sure whats the problem here.



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Old 03-31-2005, 11:21 PM