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> Can I get some help with a wireless connection problem? I had to put in a new wireless network card (replacing an older Linksys b/g/n wireless card) into my desktop PC running Windows XP Pro, SP3.  I purchased a Linksys N card. My wireless N router is in an Apple Time Capsule &  at first all worked just fine. However, now, when I put the computer to sleep, upon 'wakeup' it connects to a Linksys network (non secured) with a very low signal. I have to disconnect that, it then searches for networks &  finds my Wireless Home network &  then asks for a password every time (no place to check 'save password'). This only seems to happen when I put it to sleep. With a startup after a shutdown, the correct network appears without requiring the password.
Thanks
DeLyle
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