On Mar 4, 11:02 pm, Diogel <Dio...@DontExist.com> wrote:
> On 4 Mar 2007 07:12:57 -0800, "Sully" <thene...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >Hey all,
>
> >A good month ago I moved my PC from my room upstairs - temporarily
> >downstairs. When I tried to get it working, it was not able to connect
> >to the network. Either "Unavailable" or something might be "in the
> >way" of the network. So I brought it back, and still the same problem.
> >I havent had a chance to test it until now, where I brought the PC
> >right beside the access point and still the same problem. Other PCs on
> >the network are connecting fine. When I took my Belkin USB Adapter
> >from my PC and connected it to another (disabling the network card on
> >that PC) - the problem that my PC had was occuring on this PC. It
> >wasnt able to connect to the network.
>
> >Any ideas what could be causing this? Im considering purchasing
> >another USB Adapter, I assume somethings broken in the one I have..
>
> >Cheers for any help you can offer.
>
> I am in the same boat.
> I have just removed the Belkin drivers/utilities and am now trying the
> Windows XP version. The problem here seems to be intermittent.
> Like you say other PCs on the network connect OK.
>
> Paul
>
> >Kevin.
I tried that, as I always found the Windows service easier to use.
But, no luck :\
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