I forgot to mention, the Belkin config utility has a diagnostics tool that
performs a few checks on the card. It tells me that everything is working
fine so I don't believe there is a problem with the card itself (due to
power surges, etc.).
Enda
"Enda Rice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> If anyone can help me with this I would really appreciate it.
>
> My "high-speed mode wireless G desktop network card" (FD57001) has stopped
> working
> It was working for just about a week after I installed it. I have been
> trawling through web forums looking for ideas to get it going again, but
to
> no avail.
>
> Some background info...
> About six weeks ago I did a big clean-up, including re-installing Windows
> (2000 Pro). I then re-installed stuff like Norton Internet Security,
Office
> 2000 and other bits and pieces. Then I installed my brand new Belkin
router
> and wifi card without any big problem. Everything worked fine for about a
> week. I had separate cable and wifi connections (different PCs) to my
router
> working well.
> I have gone back to the cable connection to my router which gives me
> internet access. It also allows me to check the router config which looks
> fine. But my network card is not picking up anything - neither my network,
> nor my neighbour's.
> I have WEP-128 enabled on my router, but I don't get the opportunity to
> enter the key as I can't see the network.
>
> I have read about possible conflicts between the Windows wireless
> configuration service and the Belkin connection manager, so I disabled the
> Windows one.
> But I still don't see my network.
>
> any ideas?
> thanks in advance
>
> Enda
>
>
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