From: BSchooler on
Pls. Help...i am having same issue as bobhpdx...i recently upgraded Lynksis
routers and now wireless connection disconnects on rebooting....BUT i have
not installed any software from the lynksis router in to the problem computer
(i have two computers and the problem-free computer has the software)...it
was working fine under the old linksys router...now, i tried going to the
startup menu, but not sure which one to unclick??? these are the
choices....any idea?

CLIStart
stsystra
ccApp
osCheck
jusched
WLTRAY
ctfmon
IPSecClient Icon
Microsoft Office

thanks.

--
bschooler


"bobhpdx" wrote:

>
>
> Thanks - that did it went to start, run, msconfig and turned off trendnet
> startup app - works every time now
>
> BobHpdx
>
> "Carl DaVault [MSFT]" wrote:
>
> > There's probably some utility (maybe from Trendnet?) that's disabling
> > Windows. You can check the task manager, startup group, services, etc. for
> > the application that's doing this.
> >
> > If this only happens on reboot, it's probably a service or something that
> > runs at startup.
> >
> > 3rd-party wireless apps usually leave an icon in the taskbar.
> >
> > Hope this helps!
> >
> > --
> > Standard Disclaimers -
> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
> > and confers no rights. Please do not send e-mail directly
> > to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.
> >
> >
> > "peter" <pete121(a)telus.net.ca> wrote in message
> > news:zgutd.1551$6f6.173(a)edtnps89...
> > >I had this on my Dell Laptop until I went to administrative tool/ services
> > >and turned off wireless zero configuration.
> > > This way I used my Netgears configutation utility and now I connect each
> > > and every time.
> > > peter
> > > "bobhpdx" <bobhpdx(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:74795992-01A1-4089-9D30-C47CB99FCC6D(a)microsoft.com...
> > >>
> > >> We have several Dell XP machines with SP2
> > >>
> > >> We recently upgraded our Actiontec DSL gateway the 701 wireless model.
> > >> The
> > >> XP's connect quickly and easily with Trendnet 11Mbps 802.11b USB
> > >> adapters.
> > >>
> > >> However whenever you shut or reboot the Dell XP machine it loses the
> > >> checkmark in networking, properties Wireless Networking that instructs XP
> > >> to
> > >> " use windows to configure my wireless network settings"
> > >>
> > >> So when shutting down or rebooting you need to go back to this option and
> > >> instruct XP to use windows to configure the wireless network.
> > >>
> > >> While not critical, it is annoying and I was wondering if anyone knew if
> > >> this was a 'undocumented feature' or a bug. Or is there a setting that
> > >> cures
> > >> this that we have overlooked?
> > >>
> > >> Thanks for any help.
> > >>
> > >> BobH
> > >> Quik Internet of Portland
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
From: Robert L. (MS-MVP) on
Even you haven't install the wireless software, it could be other 3rd party
software. For troubleshooting, start the computer with clean boot.

Windows generalHow to run Windows OS with a clean boot · How to Run Windows
Safe Mode with Networking · How to setup DHCP for IP Phone How to sort
programs in Start ...
www.howtonetworking.com/Windows/windowsgeneral.htm


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"BSchooler" <BSchooler(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03F436FB-FE3C-4F5E-9C98-74D9DEAFE4D8(a)microsoft.com...
> Pls. Help...i am having same issue as bobhpdx...i recently upgraded
> Lynksis
> routers and now wireless connection disconnects on rebooting....BUT i have
> not installed any software from the lynksis router in to the problem
> computer
> (i have two computers and the problem-free computer has the software)...it
> was working fine under the old linksys router...now, i tried going to the
> startup menu, but not sure which one to unclick??? these are the
> choices....any idea?
>
> CLIStart
> stsystra
> ccApp
> osCheck
> jusched
> WLTRAY
> ctfmon
> IPSecClient Icon
> Microsoft Office
>
> thanks.
>
> --
> bschooler
>
>
> "bobhpdx" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Thanks - that did it went to start, run, msconfig and turned off trendnet
>> startup app - works every time now
>>
>> BobHpdx
>>
>> "Carl DaVault [MSFT]" wrote:
>>
>> > There's probably some utility (maybe from Trendnet?) that's disabling
>> > Windows. You can check the task manager, startup group, services, etc.
>> > for
>> > the application that's doing this.
>> >
>> > If this only happens on reboot, it's probably a service or something
>> > that
>> > runs at startup.
>> >
>> > 3rd-party wireless apps usually leave an icon in the taskbar.
>> >
>> > Hope this helps!
>> >
>> > --
>> > Standard Disclaimers -
>> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
>> > and confers no rights. Please do not send e-mail directly
>> > to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.
>> >
>> >
>> > "peter" <pete121(a)telus.net.ca> wrote in message
>> > news:zgutd.1551$6f6.173(a)edtnps89...
>> > >I had this on my Dell Laptop until I went to administrative tool/
>> > >services
>> > >and turned off wireless zero configuration.
>> > > This way I used my Netgears configutation utility and now I connect
>> > > each
>> > > and every time.
>> > > peter
>> > > "bobhpdx" <bobhpdx(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > > news:74795992-01A1-4089-9D30-C47CB99FCC6D(a)microsoft.com...
>> > >>
>> > >> We have several Dell XP machines with SP2
>> > >>
>> > >> We recently upgraded our Actiontec DSL gateway the 701 wireless
>> > >> model.
>> > >> The
>> > >> XP's connect quickly and easily with Trendnet 11Mbps 802.11b USB
>> > >> adapters.
>> > >>
>> > >> However whenever you shut or reboot the Dell XP machine it loses the
>> > >> checkmark in networking, properties Wireless Networking that
>> > >> instructs XP
>> > >> to
>> > >> " use windows to configure my wireless network settings"
>> > >>
>> > >> So when shutting down or rebooting you need to go back to this
>> > >> option and
>> > >> instruct XP to use windows to configure the wireless network.
>> > >>
>> > >> While not critical, it is annoying and I was wondering if anyone
>> > >> knew if
>> > >> this was a 'undocumented feature' or a bug. Or is there a setting
>> > >> that
>> > >> cures
>> > >> this that we have overlooked?
>> > >>
>> > >> Thanks for any help.
>> > >>
>> > >> BobH
>> > >> Quik Internet of Portland
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> >

From: smlunatick on
On Apr 29, 10:43 pm, BSchooler <BSchoo...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Pls. Help...i am having same issue as bobhpdx...i recently upgraded Lynksis
> routers and now wireless connection disconnects on rebooting....BUT i have
> not installed any software from the lynksis router in to the problem computer
> (i have two computers and the problem-free computer has the software)...it
> was working fine under the old linksys router...now, i tried going to the
> startup menu, but not sure which one to unclick???  these are the
> choices....any idea?
>
> CLIStart
> stsystra
> ccApp
> osCheck
> jusched
>

A quic
> ctfmon
> IPSecClient Icon
> Microsoft Office
>
> thanks.
>
> --
> bschooler
>
>
>
> "bobhpdx" wrote:
>
> > Thanks - that did it went to start, run, msconfig and turned off trendnet
> > startup app - works every time now
>
> > BobHpdx
>
> > "Carl DaVault [MSFT]" wrote:
>
> > > There's probably some utility (maybe from Trendnet?) that's disabling
> > > Windows. You can check the task manager, startup group, services, etc. for
> > > the application that's doing this.
>
> > > If this only happens on reboot, it's probably a service or something that
> > > runs at startup.
>
> > > 3rd-party wireless apps usually leave an icon in the taskbar.
>
> > > Hope this helps!
>
> > > --
> > > Standard Disclaimers -
> > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
> > > and confers no rights. Please do not send e-mail directly
> > > to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.
>
> > > "peter" <pete...(a)telus.net.ca> wrote in message
> > >news:zgutd.1551$6f6.173(a)edtnps89...
> > > >I had this on my Dell Laptop until I went to administrative tool/ services
> > > >and turned off wireless zero configuration.
> > > > This way I used my Netgears configutation utility and now I connect each
> > > > and every time.
> > > > peter
> > > > "bobhpdx" <bobh...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > >news:74795992-01A1-4089-9D30-C47CB99FCC6D(a)microsoft.com...
>
> > > >> We have several Dell XP machines with SP2
>
> > > >> We recently upgraded our Actiontec DSL gateway the 701 wireless model.
> > > >> The
> > > >> XP's connect quickly and easily with Trendnet 11Mbps 802.11b USB
> > > >> adapters.
>
> > > >> However whenever you shut or reboot the Dell XP machine it loses the
> > > >> checkmark in networking, properties Wireless Networking that instructs XP
> > > >> to
> > > >> " use windows to configure my wireless network settings"
>
> > > >> So when shutting down or rebooting you need to go back to this option and
> > > >> instruct XP to use windows to configure the wireless network.
>
> > > >> While not critical, it is annoying and I was wondering if anyone knew if
> > > >> this was a 'undocumented feature' or a bug.  Or is there a setting that
> > > >> cures
> > > >> this that we have overlooked?
>
> > > >> Thanks for any help.
>
> > > >> BobH
> > > >> Quik Internet of Portland- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Linksys router software has nothing to do with the problem. You need
to check the problematic wireless adapter PC and disable the included
management tools / applications. Then, Wireless Zero Configuration
should be stable.

A quick search of the web, WLTRAY seems to be the Dell wireless
adapter management tools.
From: BSchooler on
your messages helped me with the diagnosis...thank you much. very helpful..
--
bschooler


"smlunatick" wrote:

> On Apr 29, 10:43 pm, BSchooler <BSchoo...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > Pls. Help...i am having same issue as bobhpdx...i recently upgraded Lynksis
> > routers and now wireless connection disconnects on rebooting....BUT i have
> > not installed any software from the lynksis router in to the problem computer
> > (i have two computers and the problem-free computer has the software)...it
> > was working fine under the old linksys router...now, i tried going to the
> > startup menu, but not sure which one to unclick??? these are the
> > choices....any idea?
> >
> > CLIStart
> > stsystra
> > ccApp
> > osCheck
> > jusched
> >
>
> A quic
> > ctfmon
> > IPSecClient Icon
> > Microsoft Office
> >
> > thanks.
> >
> > --
> > bschooler
> >
> >
> >
> > "bobhpdx" wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks - that did it went to start, run, msconfig and turned off trendnet
> > > startup app - works every time now
> >
> > > BobHpdx
> >
> > > "Carl DaVault [MSFT]" wrote:
> >
> > > > There's probably some utility (maybe from Trendnet?) that's disabling
> > > > Windows. You can check the task manager, startup group, services, etc. for
> > > > the application that's doing this.
> >
> > > > If this only happens on reboot, it's probably a service or something that
> > > > runs at startup.
> >
> > > > 3rd-party wireless apps usually leave an icon in the taskbar.
> >
> > > > Hope this helps!
> >
> > > > --
> > > > Standard Disclaimers -
> > > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
> > > > and confers no rights. Please do not send e-mail directly
> > > > to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.
> >
> > > > "peter" <pete...(a)telus.net.ca> wrote in message
> > > >news:zgutd.1551$6f6.173(a)edtnps89...
> > > > >I had this on my Dell Laptop until I went to administrative tool/ services
> > > > >and turned off wireless zero configuration.
> > > > > This way I used my Netgears configutation utility and now I connect each
> > > > > and every time.
> > > > > peter
> > > > > "bobhpdx" <bobh...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > >news:74795992-01A1-4089-9D30-C47CB99FCC6D(a)microsoft.com...
> >
> > > > >> We have several Dell XP machines with SP2
> >
> > > > >> We recently upgraded our Actiontec DSL gateway the 701 wireless model.
> > > > >> The
> > > > >> XP's connect quickly and easily with Trendnet 11Mbps 802.11b USB
> > > > >> adapters.
> >
> > > > >> However whenever you shut or reboot the Dell XP machine it loses the
> > > > >> checkmark in networking, properties Wireless Networking that instructs XP
> > > > >> to
> > > > >> " use windows to configure my wireless network settings"
> >
> > > > >> So when shutting down or rebooting you need to go back to this option and
> > > > >> instruct XP to use windows to configure the wireless network.
> >
> > > > >> While not critical, it is annoying and I was wondering if anyone knew if
> > > > >> this was a 'undocumented feature' or a bug. Or is there a setting that
> > > > >> cures
> > > > >> this that we have overlooked?
> >
> > > > >> Thanks for any help.
> >
> > > > >> BobH
> > > > >> Quik Internet of Portland- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Linksys router software has nothing to do with the problem. You need
> to check the problematic wireless adapter PC and disable the included
> management tools / applications. Then, Wireless Zero Configuration
> should be stable.
>
> A quick search of the web, WLTRAY seems to be the Dell wireless
> adapter management tools.
>