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Re: Windows XP Wireless "Problem loading profile"
On Feb 20, 10:11*pm, sgeoffrey <scottgeoff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Windows XP Notebook just purchased at Christmas from Dell, with a
> Linksys WRV200 wireless router.
>
> Wired access via this router works great from a separate computer
> (desktop).
>
> However, wireless access has some strange issues. *Can create the
> wireless profile and enter the WPA password and connect to the router
> wirelessly just fine and surf away. *But, after the notebook is
> shutdown and fired back up, attempts to connect to that same wireless
> connection (same one used 10 minutes earlier) causes the Intel
> software to announce
> it has problems loading the profile. *Eventually removing the profile
> in question, rebooting and
> recreating the wireless profile allows the connection until the next
> time the notebook is shutdown.
>
> I am not sure whether there are artifacts of a corrupt profile that
> keep coming back to haunt us every time we recreate the profile
> eventhough we believe we have removed it each time?
>
> Interestingly, bringing this same notebook to work and creating a
> profile and connecting to the wireless network at work does not
> exhibit any problems at all, including after a reboot.
>
> Scott
Ultimately a diagnostic test of the Dell laptop did not discover any
issues and a replacement of the Intel wireless software and a repair
of Windows also did not help.
Dell then sent a new motherboard and wireless card, which their tech
replaced on-site, and that drastic step addressed the problem. Just
in case anyone else comes across the same bizarre problem.
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