The computer is brand new. It's a Gateway that my wife purchased for me this
Christmas the thing is so new even the Gateway sight doesn't recognize the
serial number. I went there hoping to find an updated driver. Vista tells me
the driver is fine, but it won't look on the Internet for a possible update.
The card is a TOPDOG PCI-Express 802.11 wireless (EC85)... as I write this
on my desk-top, the laptop is sitting on mykitchen table not 50 feet from me
looking for the wireless signal... in another 20 minutes or so it will find
it. The chief engineer at my work had the identical problem with his laptop
with a less-quality wirless system and managed to fix it whenhe came across a
beta version of a VIsta service pack. Microsoft knows it has a prblem with
this but is apparently not ready to offer the fix to the public.
Please do a quick Google search for "Vista doesn't see my network" and
look at how many responses you will get. There are even more if you Google
the newsgroups. This is a serious problem for Microsoft that they are
apparently not willing to admit to in public just yet.
Ken
"Mr. Arnold" wrote:
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> > It frequently takes more than 30 minutes for it to even recognize there is
> > a
> > wireless network in my home or in my place of business. I have fiddled,
> > tried
> > direct configuration... it just doesn't see the network for a minimum of
> > 15
> > minutes. When it does, it always loses the network once y ou shut down. I
> > have seen more than 1-thousand posts about this problem by doing a simple
> > Google search... is it ever going to be fixed? I never had this problem
> > with
> > XP... ever... and I'm using the same networks and routers!
> > Calls to Microsoft have resulted only in "We are working on it" some
> > help
> > that is!
> > Has anyone figured out how to successfully delete VISTA and install XP? My
> > new laptop came with VISTA...but I am dumping it... or returning the
> > laptop
> > if it can't be dumped in favor of an OS that actually works for people
> > that
> > need their computers for work. VISTA fails ever connection test.
>
> I am sitting is a hotel room using Vista on a laptop on the hotel's
> wireless. And it connects with no problems in about two seconds, and it's
> not dropping the connection either. So, it's not as bad as you make it out
> to believe. And the Sun will rise somewhere tomorrow. 
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> I have also taken the laptop to work to client sites and connected to their
> LAN to use the Internet connection with no problems, on a wire connection.
>
> Are you sure the card and its driver are compatible with Vista?
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