On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:58:58 +0200,
(E-Mail Removed) (Axel
Hammerschmidt) wrote:
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>> I have an older Compaq laptop with Windows 2000. I bought a brand new
>> Belkin 802.11G card and installed the software that came with it.
>
>What model "brand new" Belkin? The supplicant that comes with the
>F5D7010 is pretty useless in W2K - when you install the latest W2K
>driver.
The card is a Belkin F5D7010v7
The included software is "Belkin Wireless Utility - version 1.0.0.19.
I did NOT install the latest W2K driver. I did not upgrade W2K at
all. The install is directly from the "Windows 2000 Professional" CD.
I realize that for security reasons I should upgrade using the MS
upgrades, but I have not done so yet.
Where do I go from here? Should I upgrade the OS or not? I could not
find an upgrade for the Belkin utility software, although I am trying
to do this on my home (desktop) computer since I can not find any
local hotspot that will work.
In all honesty, I would have preferred installing Win98se on this old
laptop, because it would likely run faster, and since I use 98 on my
home computer, I like 98 much better. But this Belkin software is
only for W2K and higher, and since I only use this laptop when I
travel, I can live with W2K.
* I doubt XP would run well on this laptop, nor do I own a licensed
copy of it. However if it would run and I could get a better
connection, I may consider getting it.
(The computer is a Compaq Prosignia 165. Pentium II 400mhz. processor
w/ 10g harddrive, 192m RAM, ).
Thanks for all help.
Might there be some other software I can download to make it run
better?
LM