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    Windows 7 W7U 64 Bit Connects to wireless open network every boot!

    And then I have to disconnect from that network, (BT Openzone..) and manually re- connect to my own netgear wireless connection.. I unticked the three boxes for the BT openzone connection and applied/saved those settings in the wireless manager and upon a reboot or disconnection they are ticked...
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    Windows 7 Win 7 Professional - 64bit, WIFI problem

    Hello, I have problem with my wireless card Atheros AR5007EG. It is working fine, when I´m on unsecured wifi, but when I go to AP with WPA/WPA2 security, card not work. Why ?? When I has a WIN XP, it´s worked. I try to install nwe drivers, but it doesnt help. Pls help me, and sorry for...
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    Windows 7 windows 7 will not accept network passkey

    Forgive me if this is a duplicate post. I have looked around for a few hours and have yet to find anything dealing with this issue. I thought I had read a thread a couple of weeks ago dealing with the password/key not being accepted by windows 7 but cannot find it anywhere. Anyway. I have my...
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    Windows 7 Security setting mismatch

    I cannot connect to my wireless network no matter what I do. My adapter seems ok, I'm connected through a public connection right now. However, when I try to connect to my own router it's a no go. Windows sees my network ssid so that's good, so I hit connect and it's asks me for my passphrase...
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    Windows 7 Linksys 300n belkin dir-615 LIMITED ACCESS ONLY

    I've been using Windows 7 since january and have had off and on wireless problems. I recently put build 7057 on my computer and now I cannot connect to the internet at all. My wireless card (linksys wusb300n) has vista drivers and I just upgraded my D-link (dir-615) router's firmware. I have...
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    Windows 7 Cisco LEAP

    Anyone figure out how to use Cisco LEAP on Windows 7? Normally on Vista, you install the Intel ProSet utils and LEAP is then available as an authentication protocol - but that is not true on Windows 7 - it's a pain to use wired networking at work --- WPA2 works fine at home.
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