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Old 03-01-2005, 09:23 PM
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Dear Sir,
I got a Toshiba notebook Satellite 2410-702 and I have a problem with
wireless
network card; the operating system running on notebook is windows xp home
with
service pack 2.
In control panel->System->Hardware->Device Manager, in "Network adapters"
there
is not the "Wireless Network Connection"; I tried to install it adding a new
hardware peripherals with drivers I found on cd-rom but I couldn't manage to
install it.
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks in advance,
best regards
-Fulvio-
PS: the drivers for network wireless card I dowloaded from official
toshiba's
site are the same as the drivers I have on cd




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Old 03-01-2005, 09:42 PM
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"FULK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Dear Sir,
> I got a Toshiba notebook Satellite 2410-702 and I have a problem with
> wireless
> network card; the operating system running on notebook is windows xp
> home with
> service pack 2.
> In control panel->System->Hardware->Device Manager, in "Network
> adapters" there
> is not the "Wireless Network Connection"; I tried to install it adding
> a new hardware peripherals with drivers I found on cd-rom but I
> couldn't manage to install it.
> How can I solve this problem?


Hi,

Are you talking about your notebook's internal Mini-PCI card? Check to see
if your notebook has a wireless card in the first place.

If the card is not being detected... the card could be defective. I used to
have bad network card and it wouldn't be detected by the OS.

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Old 03-01-2005, 10:13 PM
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> Hi,
>
> Are you talking about your notebook's internal Mini-PCI card? Check to
> see
> if your notebook has a wireless card in the first place.
>
> If the card is not being detected... the card could be defective. I used
> to
> have bad network card and it wouldn't be detected by the OS.


Yes I'm talking bout notebook's internal card (I don't know if it's PCI);
I'm sure that there is! So it can be defective...is it something I can
change by myself? I mean is it simply accessible and separated from
mainboard or is it integrated in mainboard?
Thanks in advance


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Old 03-02-2005, 12:46 AM
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"FULK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:SN5Vd.57389$lB4.1563560
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> I'm sure that there is! So it can be defective...is it something I can
> change by myself? I mean is it simply accessible and separated from
> mainboard or is it integrated in mainboard?


Yes, it is very easy to change. It is a Mini-PCI card - just open up the
cover, and remove the card.

You can even find replacement cards on eBay really cheap!

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