LnS keeps dropping my wireless connection...

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  1. foo foo

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    Hi, I am a new user of Look n Stop v2.07, and I got an issue.

    When LnS is active, my D-Link DWA-131 wireless USB adapter (link) will get disconnected from the router. The DWA-131 will re-establish connection to the router, but LnS will drop the connection again.

    So right now, I have stopped LnS from running.

    Has anyone here encountered such issue with any wireless adapter, and can offer me a suggestion?


    Thank you very much.
     
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  3. foo foo

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    Hello,

    Thank you for your reply. I have followed your suggestion and imported the WiFi secured connection rule. Yet that didn't fix my issue.

    (By the way, forgot to mention, that I am using the "EnhancedRulesSet.rls", and I have the "Enable the Stateful Packet Filtering" as active.)

    From the log:
    http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/1756/lnsissue2011010802.png

    When I tried to take a look of the WiFi secured connection setting:
    http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/9954/lnsissue2011010803.png

    What else should I do? :oops:
     
  4. foo foo

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    Hi again,

    The issue I mentioned previously:
    http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/9954/lnsissue2011010803.png

    I installed the "Raw Rules edition Win32" plugin (link), and now I can edit the imported WiFi secured connection rule.

    However, I still get the same issue, that LnS keeps dropping my WiFi connection.

    Does anyone know how to solve the issue? Thanks.
     
  5. Phant0m

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    Does this happen when Protocol filtering is disabled?
     
  6. foo foo

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    Hi Phant0m,

    1)
    I did as you suggested, and no more drop for the past ~30 minutes. This is wonderful. (For the past two months I just shut down LnS as soon as my Windows booted up. :argh:)
    http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/3233/lnsissue2011010806.png

    So should I disable protocol filtering altogether?


    2)
    By the way, just wondering if my other settings are fine?
    http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/8163/lnsissue2011010804.png

    http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/5170/lnsissue2011010805.png


    Thank you very much.
     
  7. Phant0m

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    No, you should re-enable Protocol filtering, and select the entry that shows the driver 'TDX.sys' and click the 'Allow' button.

    The other settings you shown looks good.
     
  8. foo foo

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    Sorry, I am confused about that suggestion. :oops:

    Do you mean "find any entry that use TDX.sys" and allow it? Or you mean a particular entry?
     
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    .. :)
     

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    I see now. Thank you so much for your help. :thumb: :thumb:
     
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    Anytime foo foo. :)
     
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