Network Adapter randomly disconnects

I have a Thinkpad T60p with a 3945abg network adapter. The adapter works fine when I'm connected to a non-secured router, but randomly disconnects when connected to a WPA-2 protected router. Is there an updated driver to prevent this from happening. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. rjoeng1

Yes, it is normal. A lot of times, routers security is not compatible with wireless card. You have to keep changing setttings in router firmware until you find the best settings. Good luck.
Rafiq
Microsoft and Apple certified professional.

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