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You won't like this, but I've seen a number of reports of WinXP losing wireless connectivity as well as a similar number of responses saying Microsoft denies there's any problem. I've seen these for at least a couple of months. I don't know if any pattern has been established yet.

I suggest starting on a 'net search, trying any resolution that worked for anyone else. There are apparently a few things that make some difference. Of course, if someone here has a suggestion that works for you, you probably will be getting off easy.

Tom Liotta

Booth Martin wrote:
XP Pro and centrino wireless worked, now it doesn't.



I allowed the machine to do an automatic update and since then it can't see
the wireless network.




I removed the wireless device and rebooted, thinking that Windows would find
the device and install it properly.  It does find the device and install it
and it says its working properly.



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