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I am trying to set up a wireless home network. My base
station is on a pc in my living room (running WinXP) on which I am running broadband. I am trying to set up a wireless adaptor on my son's pc in his room (next door to the living room,running Win98SE). The USB port on his PC is a 1.0 or 1.1, and the system requirements for the MN- 710 adaptor says this is acceptable, although faster performance can be achieved with a 2.0 port. I get through the installation, up to the point where I actually connect the adaptor to the port, then I keep getting a program error: "Your program is making an invalid dynamic link call to a .dll file", and I have to close the installation window. I found this error associated with other programs in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, but I am unable to find it tied to my adaptor. All status lights are on. If I leave the adaptor hooked up and reboot the pc with the adaptor connected, I am unable to reboot completely (the wallpaper screen without any other desktop icons or start-up toolbar appears). Pam |
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