Windows 7 Ad Hoc Wireless Connection Problem


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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit Build 7600
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    Windows 7 Ad Hoc Wireless Connection Problem


    Hello, I've just registered to that forum because i read a lot of solutions about win7 on that forum, and it realy helped. So now i couldn't find any topic related to my problem, thats why i registered. So now about my problem:

    I'm creating wireless ad hoc connection using my wifi usb adapter that is connected to my PC. After i can easily connect my laptop to internet without any wifi switches and routers or whatever. That was b4 my last win7. today i reinstalled it, same win7 build 7600 but there is a problem.

    I do everything as i did before.
    Simply clicking "Manage Wireless Networks" in Sharing Center, than "Add" and than filling the tab. I also tick "Save this Network". The connection works perfectly but...
    http://img840.imageshack.us/img840/2666/capturerxf.png

    ...but when reboot my pc the created connection simply disapears.
    http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/513/23182822.png

    I tryed a lot but in vain, so my last hope is on this forum.
    Also what i found out, when i click log out, the connection still apears, without any problem, as it was b4 my current new windows. Also on the blink of booting desktop i see deleted autorun program of Realtek Wifi Driver that was came from instalation disc. I wasnt using that program on my prev windows so i dont think that this is the root of all problems.

    Sorry for my bad english.
    Last edited by justlegend; 01 Sep 2010 at 06:54. Reason: added details
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit Build 7600
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