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Downloaded service pack 2 and got the following message:
"Microsoft Broadband Networking has a known compatibility issue with this version of Windows. For an update that is compatible with this version of Windows, contact Microsoft Broadband Networking." I have Windows XP media edition. After receiving the message, I got to this message board. Anyone have a suggestion? Jim |
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Only the pretty front end is not compatible with Windows XP SP2, so if you
don't want to manage everything from within your browser at the base station IP address, download the latest from here: http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/br...DLoadMain.mspx On Windows XP, you don't need the front end to administer the base station. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Jim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:164f01c4ec39$9a343420$(E-Mail Removed)... > Downloaded service pack 2 and got the following message: > > "Microsoft Broadband Networking has a known compatibility > issue with this version of Windows. For an update that is > compatible with this version of Windows, contact > Microsoft Broadband Networking." > > I have Windows XP media edition. After receiving the > message, I got to this message board. Anyone have a > suggestion? |
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I recieved the same message.
I updated my son's computer (WinXP Pro) with SP2. I could no longer connect to the base station with the wireless USB card. Check the settings and found it had wiped the WEP key from the settings. Confirmed that I had the valid key for the base station. Entered it and tried to connect. Invalid WEP key error. Reconfirmed that I had the right key. uninstalled and reinstalled the broadband networking. Got the error the previous user got. Went to the microsoft site and downloaded the software from there. That's great, got the same error. Installed anyway. Still cannot connect. Checked and rechecked the WEP key. Everything was fine while I downloaded SP2. Then it broke. |
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turn off your anti virus when installing
that is clealy in the instructions to install On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 23:21:36 -0800, "Ken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >I recieved the same message. >I updated my son's computer (WinXP Pro) with SP2. I could >no longer connect to the base station with the wireless >USB card. Check the settings and found it had wiped the >WEP key from the settings. Confirmed that I had the valid >key for the base station. Entered it and tried to >connect. Invalid WEP key error. Reconfirmed that I had >the right key. uninstalled and reinstalled the broadband >networking. Got the error the previous user got. Went to >the microsoft site and downloaded the software from >there. That's great, got the same error. Installed >anyway. Still cannot connect. Checked and rechecked the >WEP key. Everything was fine while I downloaded SP2. >Then it broke. |
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