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    SFisher Guest

    Default Had problems with wireless loosing connectivity.

    Had problems with wireless loosing connectivity. fixed as Follows:
    Click Start, settings, Network connections.
    Right click on wireless card, click properties.
    Click configure, click Advanced Tab, click on power management, uncheck "Use default Value" move slider to right to increase performance.
    Note: The farther right you move the slider, the better performance you get from the wireless card. However, you will also use more power, decreasing the battery life.

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    digitaldoc Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by SFisher

    Had problems with wireless loosing connectivity. fixed as Follows:
    Click Start, settings, Network connections.
    Right click on wireless card, click properties.
    Click configure, click Advanced Tab, click on power management, uncheck "Use default Value" move slider to right to increase performance.
    Note: The farther right you move the slider, the better performance you get from the wireless card. However, you will also use more power, decreasing the battery life.
    While this is often a remedy I think it should be a last resort, and not a quick fix, (may be more benign fix) unless battery life is inconsequential.

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    digitaldoc Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by SFisher

    Had problems with wireless loosing connectivity. fixed as Follows:
    Click Start, settings, Network connections.
    Right click on wireless card, click properties.
    Click configure, click Advanced Tab, click on power management, uncheck "Use default Value" move slider to right to increase performance.
    Note: The farther right you move the slider, the better performance you get from the wireless card. However, you will also use more power, decreasing the battery life.
    While this is often a remedy I think it should be a last resort, and not a quick fix, (may be more benign fix) unless battery life is inconsequential.

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    digitaldoc Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by SFisher

    Had problems with wireless loosing connectivity. fixed as Follows:
    Click Start, settings, Network connections.
    Right click on wireless card, click properties.
    Click configure, click Advanced Tab, click on power management, uncheck "Use default Value" move slider to right to increase performance.
    Note: The farther right you move the slider, the better performance you get from the wireless card. However, you will also use more power, decreasing the battery life.
    While this is often a remedy I think it should be a last resort, and not a quick fix, (may be more benign fix) unless battery life is inconsequential.

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    digitaldoc Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by SFisher

    Had problems with wireless loosing connectivity. fixed as Follows:
    Click Start, settings, Network connections.
    Right click on wireless card, click properties.
    Click configure, click Advanced Tab, click on power management, uncheck "Use default Value" move slider to right to increase performance.
    Note: The farther right you move the slider, the better performance you get from the wireless card. However, you will also use more power, decreasing the battery life.
    While this is often a remedy I think it should be a last resort, and not a quick fix, (may be more benign fix) unless battery life is inconsequential.

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    digitaldoc Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by SFisher

    Had problems with wireless loosing connectivity. fixed as Follows:
    Click Start, settings, Network connections.
    Right click on wireless card, click properties.
    Click configure, click Advanced Tab, click on power management, uncheck "Use default Value" move slider to right to increase performance.
    Note: The farther right you move the slider, the better performance you get from the wireless card. However, you will also use more power, decreasing the battery life.
    While this is often a remedy I think it should be a last resort, and not a quick fix, (may be more benign fix) unless battery life is inconsequential.

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    SFisher Guest

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    A comment such as this should be qualified with alternate solutions?
    Do you have a better fix?

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    SFisher Guest

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    A comment such as this should be qualified with alternate solutions?
    Do you have a better fix?

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    SFisher Guest

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    A comment such as this should be qualified with alternate solutions?
    Do you have a better fix?

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    SFisher Guest

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    A comment such as this should be qualified with alternate solutions?
    Do you have a better fix?

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