<Livebox Issues? ~ Laptop loses Livebox WiFi settings after reboot
Rick3000
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:06 pm
Joined: 19 Mar 2009Posts: 202
Hi
It seems everytime I reboot my laptop, I have to go through the trouble of setting up the wireless over again.
Surely that can't be right?
I've already got one laptop connected (which works fine, even after a re-boot); that's running on Vista btw.
The other (problem) laptop is on XP. I did have an ethernet connection before, but that's been physically removed from the system (i.e. cable's been detached from the laptop).
It seems everytime I reboot my laptop, I have to go through the trouble of setting up the wireless over again.
Surely that can't be right?
I've already got one laptop connected (which works fine, even after a re-boot); that's running on Vista btw.
The other (problem) laptop is on XP. I did have an ethernet connection before, but that's been physically removed from the system (i.e. cable's been detached from the laptop).
Thanks in advance.
Same thing here. Has been doing this for ages since one of the last updates. Course the useless tech support sent me another psu. What the heck a psu has to do with the firmware not automatically allowing re-connection after reboot is beyond me.
I have tried all sorts of settings. It doesn;t matter if easy pairing is on or off, or if there is no number in the timeout for easy pairing.
The only way I have got this to work is to work from a wired PC. Login to router, and turn off/one wifi, OR, change the security from WPA to WEP/WPA, and than back to WPA, and then go round all my pc's re-doing the wireless.
It seems everytime I reboot my laptop, I have to go through the trouble of setting up the wireless over again.
Surely that can't be right?
I've already got one laptop connected (which works fine, even after a re-boot); that's running on Vista btw.
The other (problem) laptop is on XP. I did have an ethernet connection before, but that's been physically removed from the system (i.e. cable's been detached from the laptop).
Thanks in advance.
Same thing here. Has been doing this for ages since one of the last updates. Course the useless tech support sent me another psu. What the heck a psu has to do with the firmware not automatically allowing re-connection after reboot is beyond me.
I have tried all sorts of settings. It doesn;t matter if easy pairing is on or off, or if there is no number in the timeout for easy pairing.
The only way I have got this to work is to work from a wired PC. Login to router, and turn off/one wifi, OR, change the security from WPA to WEP/WPA, and than back to WPA, and then go round all my pc's re-doing the wireless.
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