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Netgear zing loses connection and doesn't load web pages

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This is a wireless adaptor not a router.

Check out the internet connection by directly wiring into the LAN port of the router to the PC.

You will probably find the fault there and have to consult your ISP.

If it is the adaptor, check you have the correct driver software and the distance between the computer and the router.

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SOURCE: my wireless adaptor will not connect to a web page

I would suggest try upgrading the driver you have . Go to http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/d102869.asp . They upgraded firmware says it has "Fixed the long waiting on the Windows XP Service Pack 2."
Hopefully this should help. 
Thanks
Ranjit

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My wireless adaptor will not connect to a web page

I would suggest try upgrading the driver you have . Go to http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/d102869.asp . They upgraded firmware says it has "Fixed the long waiting on the Windows XP Service Pack 2."
Hopefully this should help. 
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