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Old 05-19-2007, 02:03 AM
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Nah it only affects Centrino laptops (i.e. have Intel Pro wifi adapters) that are connected to WiFi networks running with WPA security. It is a problem in Intel's drivers and to my knowledge it is still not fixed.

The workarounds are (pick one):

1. Use WEP instead of WPA on your wireless access point
2. Use a different brand of WiFi card
3. On your PPC go to Start->Settings->Connections tab->PC to USB icon and uncheck the "Use Advanced Networking" box. This is the method I use--it reverts the activesync mode to the old serial-based way instead of the new RNDIS method.
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