I'm using a Belkin F5D7000df PCI 802.11g card in a Pentium II 333MHz
computer with Intel Portland PD440FX motherboard from 1997 for an
Internet/Network connection with a 802.11b Draytek Vigor 2600We ADSL
Router/Wireless LAN.
The computer with the Belkin card runs Windows 98SE and is on a
different floor, the Belkin card works without problem.
Detection of the card went as described in the instructions.
Sometimes however it gets subnet mask 255.255.0.0 from DHCP iso of
255.255.255.0 I expect.
This is not the case when I use a different (external USB)card on the
same computer.
I would follow all Mike's good suggestions and when that doesn't work
exchange the card with a different one and try again.
BJH wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to install a Belkin WIFI card into a W98SE PC. The card calls
> for PCI V2.1 which the machine has, its an ASUS mother board from 1998 with
> a PII-333 processor.
>
> I've upgraded the BIOS to the most current and I've just reinstalled
> Windows with ACPI.
>
> However, when I fit the card as per the install instructions, i.e. install
> the Belkin software first, switch off the PC, install the card and switch
> on.
>
> The PC doesn't recognise the card as new hardware.
>
> I've called Belkin without any success.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Or is it a dead loss?
>
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