Wireless adapter or 4G access point?
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Wireless adapter or 4G access point?
Region : Finland
Model : TL-WN751ND
Hardware Version : V2
Firmware Version :
ISP : DNA
I am using a Sierra wireless 4G access point with integrated WLAN. It can connected to one computer via USB or sharea via WLAN. I installed TL-WN751ND wireless adapters on both computers in our household. The operatings systems are Win XP SP 3 on wife's computer and Win 7 Home 64-bit on mine. I have no problems connecting to Internet, but when I work on the computer, the connection fails frequently. This is particulary irritating, as I occasionally have to use remote desktop (Windows Server 2008 R2). The I problem is the cursor that "disappears" once in while, as jumping to another windows.
I have scanned the computer for viruses etc. The machine is clean. Can the "windows" key be culprit? My left hand hits it occasionally when I write. Any ideas are welcome.
Model : TL-WN751ND
Hardware Version : V2
Firmware Version :
ISP : DNA
I am using a Sierra wireless 4G access point with integrated WLAN. It can connected to one computer via USB or sharea via WLAN. I installed TL-WN751ND wireless adapters on both computers in our household. The operatings systems are Win XP SP 3 on wife's computer and Win 7 Home 64-bit on mine. I have no problems connecting to Internet, but when I work on the computer, the connection fails frequently. This is particulary irritating, as I occasionally have to use remote desktop (Windows Server 2008 R2). The I problem is the cursor that "disappears" once in while, as jumping to another windows.
I have scanned the computer for viruses etc. The machine is clean. Can the "windows" key be culprit? My left hand hits it occasionally when I write. Any ideas are welcome.