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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
It seems that many people have had wireless problems once the SP2 had been
installed.
This is possible for a number of reasons.
The General User must come to realize that a major system reconfiguration
has taken place. Requiring the need for new drivers, new hardware (as the
users present hardware may now be incompatible), new antivirus software, new
firewall, etc. Despite any one of these possibilities being the cause of
your problem the general user must be familiar with the configurations and
settings that need to be addressed due to the installation of the Service
Pack!
In many cases the update to Windows XP Service Pack 2 is Problem Free! Many
situations just come down to the End User being cablable of determining the
needs of their Hardware and or Software components due to the complex update.
It is always possible to remove SP2 until you have compatible hardware,
software, or are soon to become completely informed about the several issues
that may result from the installation of the Service Pack.
Despite what most people would like to believe, the Personal Computer is a
complex piece of equipment. If you cannot have a professional maintain your
system then you must be content with the slow progress that is therefore
inevitable in any such situation as this.
Be patient and continue to learn!
It seems that many people have had wireless problems once the SP2 had been
installed.
This is possible for a number of reasons.
The General User must come to realize that a major system reconfiguration
has taken place. Requiring the need for new drivers, new hardware (as the
users present hardware may now be incompatible), new antivirus software, new
firewall, etc. Despite any one of these possibilities being the cause of
your problem the general user must be familiar with the configurations and
settings that need to be addressed due to the installation of the Service
Pack!
In many cases the update to Windows XP Service Pack 2 is Problem Free! Many
situations just come down to the End User being cablable of determining the
needs of their Hardware and or Software components due to the complex update.
It is always possible to remove SP2 until you have compatible hardware,
software, or are soon to become completely informed about the several issues
that may result from the installation of the Service Pack.
Despite what most people would like to believe, the Personal Computer is a
complex piece of equipment. If you cannot have a professional maintain your
system then you must be content with the slow progress that is therefore
inevitable in any such situation as this.
Be patient and continue to learn!