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Guest Will Pittenger
Posted

I don't know why. But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

that's what happened, restart it, and reconect to the network. Today

when it happened, I had to reboot. The service restarted just fine.

But I still couldn't connect to the network.

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Guest Will Pittenger
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Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

Why didn't I get a response?

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Will Pittenger wrote:

> I don't know why. But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

> that's what happened, restart it, and reconect to the network. Today

> when it happened, I had to reboot. The service restarted just fine. But

> I still couldn't connect to the network.

> -----

> will 68 at mtco dot com

> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

> signatures)

Posted

Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

Will Pittenger wrote:

> Why didn't I get a response?

> -----

> will 68 at mtco dot com

> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

> signatures)

>

> Will Pittenger wrote:

>> I don't know why. But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

>> that's what happened, restart it, and reconect to the network. Today

>> when it happened, I had to reboot. The service restarted just fine.

>> But I still couldn't connect to the network.

>> -----

>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

>> signatures)

 

Maybe this will help:

 

http://support.microsoft.com/KB/871122

 

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Guest Will Pittenger
Posted

Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

Not really. I get no error messages at all other than View Available

Networks complaining that the service isn't running. Linksys did

install its own manager, but I disabled it.

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Elmo wrote:

> Will Pittenger wrote:

>> Why didn't I get a response?

>> -----

>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

>> signatures)

>>

>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>> I don't know why. But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

>>> that's what happened, restart it, and reconnect to the network. Today

>>> when it happened, I had to reboot. The service restarted just fine.

>>> But I still couldn't connect to the network.

>>> -----

>>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

>>> signatures)

>

> Maybe this will help:

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/871122

>

Guest smlunatick
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Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

On Jun 20, 1:34 pm, Will Pittenger

<see.my....@nospam.neveranyspam.com> wrote:

> Not really.  I get no error messages at all other than View Available

> Networks complaining that the service isn't running.  Linksys did

> install its own manager, but I disabled it.

> -----

> will 68 at mtco dot com

> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large signatures)

>

> Elmo wrote:

> > Will Pittenger wrote:

> >> Why didn't I get a response?

> >> -----

> >> will 68 at mtco dot com

> >> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

> >> signatures)

>

> >> Will Pittenger wrote:

> >>> I don't know why.  But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

> >>> that's what happened, restart it, and reconnect to the network.  Today

> >>> when it happened, I had to reboot.  The service restarted just fine..

> >>> But I still couldn't connect to the network.

> >>> -----

> >>> will 68 at mtco dot com

> >>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

> >>> signatures)

>

> > Maybe this will help:

>

> >http://support.microsoft.com/KB/871122

 

I know for certain that is other WLAN adapter manufacturer's wireless

network configuration manager software do get a shortcut installed

into the "Startup" folder. Once these softwares start up, the WZC

service gets turned off, even though the service is set to

automatically start.

 

You may need ti set the Linksys Management console service to "manual"

and re-start WZC service.

Guest Will Pittenger
Posted

Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

There isn't a service listed under Linksys.

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smlunatick wrote:

> On Jun 20, 1:34 pm, Will Pittenger

> <see.my....@nospam.neveranyspam.com> wrote:

>> Not really. I get no error messages at all other than View Available

>> Networks complaining that the service isn't running. Linksys did

>> install its own manager, but I disabled it.

>> -----

>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large signatures)

>>

>> Elmo wrote:

>>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>>> Why didn't I get a response?

>>>> -----

>>>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>>>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

>>>> signatures)

>>>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>>>> I don't know why. But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

>>>>> that's what happened, restart it, and reconnect to the network. Today

>>>>> when it happened, I had to reboot. The service restarted just fine.

>>>>> But I still couldn't connect to the network.

>>>>> -----

>>>>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>>>>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

>>>>> signatures)

>>> Maybe this will help:

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/871122

>

> I know for certain that is other WLAN adapter manufacturer's wireless

> network configuration manager software do get a shortcut installed

> into the "Startup" folder. Once these softwares start up, the WZC

> service gets turned off, even though the service is set to

> automatically start.

>

> You may need ti set the Linksys Management console service to "manual"

> and re-start WZC service.

Posted

Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

Will Pittenger wrote:

> Not really. I get no error messages at all other than View Available

> Networks complaining that the service isn't running. Linksys did

> install its own manager, but I disabled it.

 

Just a thought since the generica is not working for you ...

Why not do it the way it is intended by the Hardware

manufacturer? /Id est/ to use their supplied software specially

crafted for that hardware for use under that OS-version, (and

instead disable the generic WZC that is bundled with the OS)?

 

>

> Elmo wrote:

>

>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>

>>> Why didn't I get a response?

>>>

>>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>>

>>>> I don't know why. But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

>>>> that's what happened, restart it, and reconnect to the network. Today

>>>> when it happened, I had to reboot. The service restarted just fine.

>>>> But I still couldn't connect to the network.

>>

>> Maybe this will help:

>>

>> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/871122

>>

 

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Guest smlunatick
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Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

On Jun 20, 7:27 pm, Will Pittenger

<see.my....@nospam.neveranyspam.com> wrote:

> There isn't a service listed under Linksys.

> -----

> will 68 at mtco dot com

> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large signatures)

>

> smlunatick wrote:

> > On Jun 20, 1:34 pm, Will Pittenger

> > <see.my....@nospam.neveranyspam.com> wrote:

> >> Not really.  I get no error messages at all other than View Available

> >> Networks complaining that the service isn't running.  Linksys did

> >> install its own manager, but I disabled it.

> >> -----

> >> will 68 at mtco dot com

> >> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large signatures)

>

> >> Elmo wrote:

> >>> Will Pittenger wrote:

> >>>> Why didn't I get a response?

> >>>> -----

> >>>> will 68 at mtco dot com

> >>>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

> >>>> signatures)

> >>>> Will Pittenger wrote:

> >>>>> I don't know why.  But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

> >>>>> that's what happened, restart it, and reconnect to the network.  Today

> >>>>> when it happened, I had to reboot.  The service restarted just fine.

> >>>>> But I still couldn't connect to the network.

> >>>>> -----

> >>>>> will 68 at mtco dot com

> >>>>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

> >>>>> signatures)

> >>> Maybe this will help:

> >>>http://support.microsoft.com/KB/871122

>

> > I know for certain that is other WLAN adapter manufacturer's wireless

> > network configuration manager software do get a shortcut installed

> > into the "Startup" folder.  Once these softwares start up, the WZC

> > service gets turned off, even though the service is set to

> > automatically start.

>

> > You may need ti set the Linksys Management console service to "manual"

> > and re-start WZC service.

 

I have a Linksys USB wireless adapter and it installs the following

service:

 

"C:\Program Files\Linksys\WUSB300N\WLService.exe" "WUSB300N.exe"

 

Not sure if it is the same across the entire line of wireless adapters.

Guest Will Pittenger
Posted

Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

Because Linksys's software can't repair a connection. The Windows

system can attempt that.

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Etal wrote:

> Will Pittenger wrote:

>

>> Not really. I get no error messages at all other than View Available

>> Networks complaining that the service isn't running. Linksys did

>> install its own manager, but I disabled it.

>

> Just a thought since the generica is not working for you ...

> Why not do it the way it is intended by the Hardware manufacturer? /Id

> est/ to use their supplied software specially crafted for that hardware

> for use under that OS-version, (and instead disable the generic WZC that

> is bundled with the OS)?

>

>

>>

>> Elmo wrote:

>>

>>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>>

>>>> Why didn't I get a response?

>>>>

>>>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> I don't know why. But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

>>>>> that's what happened, restart it, and reconnect to the network. Today

>>>>> when it happened, I had to reboot. The service restarted just fine.

>>>>> But I still couldn't connect to the network.

>>>

>>> Maybe this will help:

>>>

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/871122

>>>

>

Guest Will Pittenger
Posted

Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

But where is it listed in the Windows Services Snap-in? That would be

the only way to control a true service.

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smlunatick wrote:

> On Jun 20, 7:27 pm, Will Pittenger

> <see.my....@nospam.neveranyspam.com> wrote:

>> There isn't a service listed under Linksys.

>> -----

>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large signatures)

>>

>> smlunatick wrote:

>>> On Jun 20, 1:34 pm, Will Pittenger

>>> <see.my....@nospam.neveranyspam.com> wrote:

>>>> Not really. I get no error messages at all other than View Available

>>>> Networks complaining that the service isn't running. Linksys did

>>>> install its own manager, but I disabled it.

>>>> -----

>>>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>>>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large signatures)

>>>> Elmo wrote:

>>>>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>>>>> Why didn't I get a response?

>>>>>> -----

>>>>>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>>>>>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

>>>>>> signatures)

>>>>>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>>>>>> I don't know why. But when it does, it takes me a while to figure out

>>>>>>> that's what happened, restart it, and reconnect to the network. Today

>>>>>>> when it happened, I had to reboot. The service restarted just fine.

>>>>>>> But I still couldn't connect to the network.

>>>>>>> -----

>>>>>>> will 68 at mtco dot com

>>>>>>> will dot pittenger1 at gmail dot com (use this address for large

>>>>>>> signatures)

>>>>> Maybe this will help:

>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/871122

>>> I know for certain that is other WLAN adapter manufacturer's wireless

>>> network configuration manager software do get a shortcut installed

>>> into the "Startup" folder. Once these softwares start up, the WZC

>>> service gets turned off, even though the service is set to

>>> automatically start.

>>> You may need ti set the Linksys Management console service to "manual"

>>> and re-start WZC service.

>

> I have a Linksys USB wireless adapter and it installs the following

> service:

>

> "C:\Program Files\Linksys\WUSB300N\WLService.exe" "WUSB300N.exe"

>

> Not sure if it is the same across the entire line of wireless adapters.

Posted

Re: Wireless Zero Config service keeps stopping

 

Will Pittenger wrote:

> Because Linksys's software can't repair a connection. The Windows

> system can attempt that.

>

 

Oh, ok. So if you can fix the stopping problem, ms WZC tools have

one up on the Linksys counterparts. I's just curious and wondered

since i have only used D-Links wireless cards and the ANIWZCS

(Alpha Networks Inc. Windows Zero Configuration Service) they use

have worked fine for me so i've used that instead of the ms one.

 

> Etal wrote:

>> Will Pittenger wrote:

>>

>>> Not really. I get no error messages at all other than View Available

>>> Networks complaining that the service isn't running. Linksys did

>>> install its own manager, but I disabled it.

>>

>> Just a thought since the generica is not working for you ...

>> Why not do it the way it is intended by the Hardware manufacturer? /Id

>> est/ to use their supplied software specially crafted for that

>> hardware for use under that OS-version, (and instead disable the

>> generic WZC that is bundled with the OS)?

>>

 

 

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