Creative Zen X-Fi (Wireless Lan) won't stay connected

Running Windows Vista 32-bit (problem happened before and after SP2 install), 4GB Ram, 2.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
When connected via USB, the device regularely disconnects itself from my laptop, usually reconnecting itself (but not always). In both cases, any transfers are cancelled and I have to start again (sometimes resulting in duplicate tracks in albums). It even disconnects itself while idle!
Has anyone had this problem before and know how to solve it's
Stu

I have the same problem and have been having it for MONTHS. It's driving me crazy, and has gotten to the point where I haven't been able to update a playlist or add new songs in ages because of the sheer frustration of having to start things over and over and over again. My player will connect and disconnect and connect again every ten to fifteen seconds sometimes. I've installed the latest updates and firmware on both my new Vista 64-bit laptop AND my old XP one -- had the same problem on both.
I'm so close to giving up on my Creative Player (that's $300 down the drain), and I am a loyal Creative customer going way back. But this is just unbearable. To boot, Creative Central is the worst media interface I've ever used. Half the time, it doesn't pull up half of my music files and there are all sorts of bugs in creative playlists. I really hate the X-Fi product, and wish my Zen Vision: M hadn't died
If anyone has any insight or a solution for this problem, please help. I almost threw my player against a wall last night, and may have to downgrade to my Zen Vision: V which is dinky but WORKS and doesn't have the world's suckiest software.

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    04-12-2012 03:59 PM
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