When you are connected to a MN-500 base station using a
wireless network adapter, the wireless connection drops and then reconnects
every three to five minutes.
Note: When this behavior occurs, the Microsoft Broadband Network
Utility (BNU) may indicate that there is nothing wrong with the wireless signal
strength.
This issue may occur if the following conditions are true:
•
You are use a computer that has Microsoft Windows XP
service pack 1 (SP1) installed.
•
802.1X authentication is enabled for your wireless network
connection.
In Windows XP SP1, Microsoft changed the
authentication process for networks that use 802.1X authentication. If the
802.1X authentication does not complete correctly, the connection is dropped.
The MN-500 base station does not support 802.1X authentication. Therefore, the
authentication is not completed correctly.
Click Start, point to Connect
To, click Show all connections, and then double-click
your wireless network adapter.
2.
On the General tab, click
Properties.
3.
Click the Wireless Networks tab.
4.
Under Preferred Networks, click your home
network, and then click Properties.
5.
Click Data encryption (WEP enabled).
6.
Click the Association tab, and then click
to clear the Network Authentication (Shared mode) check box
and the The key is provided for me automatically check box, if
they are selected.
7.
Click the Authentication tab, and then
click to clear the Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this
network check box, if it is selected.
For more information about how to configure Wired
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security settings for your wireless network, open the
BNU, and then click Microsoft Broadband Network Utility Help on
the Help menu.
Note: The wired equivalent privacy (WEP) key that
the network adapter uses must be the same as the WEP key that the Wireless Base Station
is using.
For specific information about the
settings for the wireless network at your workplace, contact your system
administrator.
To learn how to enable 802.1X authentication in Windows Vista, follow the instructions in the "Enable 802.1X authentication" topic in Windows Vista Help and Support. To view the topic, follow these steps:
1.
Click Start , and then click Help and Support.
2.
In the Search Help box, type Enable 802.1X authentication, and then click Search Help.
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