Wireless connection is very intermittent

We have 2 identical home laptops. My husband connects wireless without any problem. My connection is very intermittent, but they are both configured exactly the same.

Any ideas anyone?

Hello

There may be a few ideas, but you will need to tell us more about the circuimstances.
There is an old problem of driver with the card Intel 2200BG that may affect the connectivity. Let us know if this is the wireless card you have and what is the version of the driver.

BR
Tom

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