The MN130 is not a wireless card.
SSID, Channel and encryption (and other settings like ad-hoc and
infrastructure mode) don't apply.
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> Open the properties for the wireless connection. Check
> that both wireless adapters are set to use same SSID,
> channel, and encryption (same key and key length). There
> is also an Advanced setting for ad-hoc (peer-to-peer),
> infrastructure or both -- select ad-hoc.
>
> Finally, set both machines to use the same workgroup.
> You'll also need to disable any firewalls on the wireless
> connections (or open ports for NetBIOS).
>
> BTW, is any light blinking on the MN130?
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >My new MN-130 on Pentium III (Emonster) with Win98SE
> >cannot find my network, with or without a cable
> attached.
> >During setup, I said I wanted computer-to-computer.
> >Troubleshooting only talks about "base station", which I
> >don't have. How do I get MS Broadband Network Utility
> to
> >find my computer-to-computer network?
> >.
> >