posted on Dec, 7 2008 @ 01:32 AM
You did un-install the driver for the device in "device manager" right? Then re-install?
What about the wireless router software, besides the driver itself? Maybe this is holding the settings as they were. I think DELL has Quick-Set,
which has other functions than just wireless settings. Other companies have their own software, I guess, and the Network card may come with it's own
software other than the driver. You can also check the settings or un-install this software.
What it sounds like is it's set to "always connect to" or something like that.
See if you can check the properties of your different connections and see if there is a setting somewhere about "default connections," "always
connect to," or something like that. You may be able to un-check a box that says, "remember this connection." What this does is automatically
connect when it see this connection; maybe it's being buggy.
I don't use wireless very much at all. I have a wired connection, unless I bring in a laptop or something with a wireless connection to fix in my
"shop." I'm just trying to steer you in a direction of things it might be.
So, basically if you can't fix things with settings. Just un-install the driver and the wireless card software, and put it back. I would think this
could reset everything.
Troy
[edit on 7-12-2008 by cybertroy]