<William P.N. Smith> wrote in message
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> "Buck Frobisher" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>I moved the Win98 box to another room, and bought a D-Link DWL-122 to
>>connect it to the internet. After the usual amount of cursing and
>>re-booting, I got it to the point where the USB piece sees the router, and
>>claims it's working, with reasonable strength 70+% BUT no joy in
>>connecting
>>to the internet or to my email.
>
> Well, you could always try (temporarily) turning off the security on
> your Wifi to see if it'll connect. Also, try the 'other' drivers from
> http://d-link.com/products/support.a...&sec=0#drivers and see
> if that changes anything. Is it Win98 or Win98SE?
>
> What does the output of <Start> <Run> winipcfg look like? Did you get
> an IP address?
>
> [No, you shouldn't have to remove your Ethernet card.]
Thanks for your suggestions!
I ran winipcfg and no, there is no IP address entered. It's just 0.0.0.0
and the subnet mask is the same. I think I have the latest driver, it's
date is the same as the one listed in the link you posted.
I have Win98SE installed. I'm loath to disable the WEP key, since the other
two computers work so well. I saved the WEP key number when I created is,
and just did a copy|paste to enter it in the new setup.
I did disable the PCI card I previously used, re-booted, but no change.
Any other ideas?
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"QUIT is a four letter word!"
Regards,
Frank Johansen
Aurora, Ontario