Computer constantly disconnects / reconnect to the wireless network

original title: vista renamed wirelessnetwork House and now computer laptop will constantly disconnect and then reconnect a few more seconds later

Every since rename home network wireless computer laptop under vista constantly disconnects and reconnects to the network.

Hi, Camstaylor,

1. it's not your router, but it comes to your network

2. the network card to the same place is shown router because you go out through a router

3. to change the network name 2 for what you want, open Network Center and simply click on the icon/image(for home network it is picture of house) left on the network name and the name of the new type

You can then safely delete the old unused network

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itpronetworking/thread/6c0c6188-9c47-4907-aa37-1b53a071cb60

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