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soulrebeljc
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      07-17-2005, 08:56 PM
I have a Linksys WRT54G router, which has been working fine with my laptop.
I decided to get a wireless card for my desktop because my new house doesn't
have a cable outlet in the office. I got a Linksys WMP54GS network adapter.
I can't get my wireless card to recognize any networks (and I know my
neighbor has a wireless network because my laptop picks it up also). I've
tried reinstalling the Linksys software, I even called a tech to come to my
house for $80 and he couldn't figure out the problem. I got a second network
card to see if the problem was with the hardware but I get the same issues
with the new card. So it must be a system problem. I looked on the
Microsoft troubleshooter and it indicated that there were some potential
problems with Service Pack 2 and wireless connectivity, but I'm still unable
to fix the problem.

What more can I tell you? I've disabled my firewall, I've tried the WZC
option as well as the Linksys software.

Thanks
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Andrew C
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      07-18-2005, 10:35 PM
im not sure if there is any other solution than backing up your files and
reinstalling SP2. but i would wait and see what other people say about it.


"soulrebeljc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a Linksys WRT54G router, which has been working fine with my laptop.
> I decided to get a wireless card for my desktop because my new house
> doesn't
> have a cable outlet in the office. I got a Linksys WMP54GS network
> adapter.
> I can't get my wireless card to recognize any networks (and I know my
> neighbor has a wireless network because my laptop picks it up also). I've
> tried reinstalling the Linksys software, I even called a tech to come to
> my
> house for $80 and he couldn't figure out the problem. I got a second
> network
> card to see if the problem was with the hardware but I get the same issues
> with the new card. So it must be a system problem. I looked on the
> Microsoft troubleshooter and it indicated that there were some potential
> problems with Service Pack 2 and wireless connectivity, but I'm still
> unable
> to fix the problem.
>
> What more can I tell you? I've disabled my firewall, I've tried the WZC
> option as well as the Linksys software.
>
> Thanks
> --
> SR



 
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