[access-uk] Re: wireless network problem

Thanks Andrew,

Did as you suggest and it works now.


On 28 Dec 2006 at 22:33, Andrew Hodgson wrote:

> Hi Keith,
> 
> This is probably a limitation in the Netgear software.  As a rule of
> thumb, whenever I set these up, I find the option in the Netgear utility
> to allow Windows to control the wireless network, then you administer it
> through the control panel | networks | wireless networks.  When you do
> this, Windows will manage the connection state and allow power users
> (what Windows sometimes call standard users) the rights to connect.
> 
> Andrew.
> 
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> 
>       Hi,
> 
> Looking for some help in sorting out the family chrismas present.
> 
> System is xp pro usb netgear wireless adapter connecting to vigor
> router.
> 
> I have created user accounts for each family member.
> 
> Problem is that when I log in to the accounts that do not have
> administrator=20
> privilidges, I am unable to connect to the router.  The connection is=20
> reported as having little or no connectivity but the signal is reported
> as=20
> excellent.
> 
> I have checked the allow all users to use the connection in the wireless
> 
> network setup.
> 
> If I change the account to administrator level, I am able to connect=20
> normally.
> 
> Also, wonder if anyone can recommend some reading material on this=20
> subject.
> 
> Keith
> 
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> Keith Barrett
> gw4nby
> e-mail:  keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> skype:  keith.barrett1
> www.barrettpianos.co.uk
> Corntown, south wales
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