NP - Also, if you're not running any b-appliances, set the router to g-only.
"sinister" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "__spc__" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> For WPA, makes sure that you have XP SP2 installed.
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> Sweet! That was *exactly* the problem.
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> Thanks a million!
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> Cheers,
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> S
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>> "sinister" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I set up a Linksys wireless router, model WRT54G. Wife's PC is hooked up
>>>via an ethernet cable; I hooked up my PC via a Linksys wireless network
>>>card I purchased to match the WRT54G.
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>>> My HP Pavilion ze4500 laptop has a wireless card, ostensibly with both
>>> 11b and 54g networking capabilities. (Card is called "hp wlan 54g
>>> w450".)But when I type the network key into the security authoritzation
>>> field, it fails to connect to the Linksys router. The Linksys has
>>> "Secure Easy Setup", some kind of WPA encryption; whereas there's
>>> nothing in the connection properties box for the notebook card other
>>> than WEP mentioned.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions? I'd like to just be able to install software and use
>>> the network card already on the PC. Not sure if I can change the
>>> network card itself; user's guide says "Mini PCI cover (no user parts
>>> inside)".
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>>
>>> S
>>>
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