Editing your post on the fly is getting a little confusing and difficult to track.(it is kind of not a real XP machine)
If it is running a valid copy of the Windows XP Operating System it should still have msinfo32 located where I suggested as per attachment regardless of how it was constructed or what it is made out of.i think it is not the real version of windows XP
it is really old, it is assembled by a lot of parts together by a friend
i dont see it maybe it is not a valid windows XP ? it is also not in englishIf it is running a valid copy of the Windows XP Operating System it should still have msinfo32 located where I suggested as per attachment regardless of how it was constructed or what it is made out of.
DNS Server addresses for mc.videotron.ca
Cable access Primary DNS
Auxiliary DNS
Auxiliary DNS24.200.241.37
24.201.245.77
24.200.243.189Dial-up access Primary DNS
Auxiliary DNS205.151.222.250
205.151.222.251
i really dont know much in computer
but i found this
View attachment 17747View attachment 17748
how do i do that on my XP machine ?
I really don't know what it does, because I don't have an Intel WiFi Link 1000 BGN to try it on.and what does this do?
Dear Eddie,
I have much the same problem. I received a few days ago my new Lenovo Z560, with an Intel WiFi Link 1000 BGN. The above link (Intel® Centrino® Wi-Fi Products — Power save polling (PSP) causes connection issues with access points) was helpful, though like you, my control panel does not have all those options. I resolved this issue by doing the following (though I'm not entirely sure that this fully solves the problem).
1) Open Control Panel
2) Go to Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings.
3) Select your wireless adapter.
4) In the new window, click Properties.
5) In the new window, select Configure.
6) Select the tab, Advanced.
7) Select Transmit Power.
8) Under the dropdown menu, select Highest. If it's already on Highest, select a different value, and re-select Highest.
Again, I am unsure whether this resolves the problem. I am interested if anyone else finds a solution.
uncheck the box that says allow computer to turn off this device to save poweri cant seems to find the power setting you told me to
Let me google that for youwhat does IPv6 do?