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Wireless, slow to connect
Hi, I have a Linksys Wireless card I use for my laptop on WinXP. It takes about a minute after my computer loads up before it's able to connect to the internet. I'm sure it's not the location of the hot spots, and it's the same for various places in home and school. The thing is that this one minute delay did not happen before when I got my card and before I had updated the card's driver. Anyone know what the cause might be and how I'm able to restore it (with removing drivers)?
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If you've got XP, you may be able to rollback to the previous driver. Open the System applet from the Control Panel and select Hardware. Click Device Manager. Expand Network adapters and double-click your wireless adapter. Click the Driver tab and select Roll Back Driver.
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