Wireless Zero Configuration Problem
Hi Folks,
I have just reformatted my daughters PC with windows xp pro but can't seem to solve this issue:
The PC is connnected to the internet via a wireless adapter which is fairly new and I have had no problems with it before the reformat.
To get the computer to access the internet I have to change the following 2 settings before it allows access. I have to do this every time the PC is re-booted. The settings are always lost after a reboot.
Setting 1:
Control Panel/Performance and Settings/Administrative Tools/Services/Wireless Zero Configuration.
Once Wireless Zero Configuration is open go to Service Status and start it until it says Started next to it.
Start Up Type is set to Automatic
Next click Apply and come out of the screen.
Next
Setting 2:
Control Panel/Network and Internet Connections/Network Connections
Right-click the Wireless Network Connection and select Properties
Select the Wireless Network tab
Check the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings box to enable automatic wireless network configuration.
Save and the close all windows.
The wireless adapter will then connect and we have internet access (Until the PC reboots)
Every time that the PC is switched off the two settings go back to how they were and I have to carry out the above 2 settings again.
I would be really grateful if anyone could help me to solve this please.
If anyone needs any screenshots of anything then let me know.
Thanks
Charllie