Hi
Old 802.11b Wireless Routers Temperamental.
Given the prices of 802.11g Routers here is no reason to "torment"

yourself.
In addton most 802.11b Wireless Routers can do only WEP, which make them a
risky device thee days.
Example:
http://www.compusa.com/adproducts/pr...h_Print_Server
Or,
http://www.compusa.com/adproducts/pr...h_Print_Server
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"itzed" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have Belkin 802.11b wireless router that I have used for my wireless
> home network. It works fine with my older notebooks and my belkin 802.11b
> PC
> cards I've used on my older computers. Now I have two new Gateway
> notebooks
> with built in 802.11g cards. My problem is that these computers with
> their
> built in 802.11g cards cannot see my home 802.11b network. Of course I've
> called Gateway and they say there must be a problem with router. Belkin
> says
> there must be a problem with the cards in the computer. Having called
> both
> places multiple times, spoken with different people, and reinstalled
> multiple
> drivers, I'm still no closer to getting this working and I've still not
> gotten a satisfactory answer as to why this isn't. I've traveled with
> these
> new computers and I know their built in cards work because I've used them
> at
> coffee shops and they always find the wireless networks there.
>
> I can use my old Belkin PC cards in these new computers and that works
> fine. However, I would like to continue to use them on the old computers
> (without the built in cards) and use the built in ones on the Gateways.
> Can
> someone tell me if this is going to be possible? Are these frequencies
> not
> compatable? Do I need to get a new 802.11g router, and then if I do that
> would I need to get new 802.11g PC cards for the old computers?
>
> Thanks in advance for any guidance.
>
> Ed
>