In article <00ea01c3b252$aaad6aa0$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Kurt"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Trying to install a Linksys PCMCIA Wireless B card in my
>laptop running WinME. I install the software and
>everything completes but I can't get to get the TCP/IP
>bound to that network device. Tried reinstalling the
>software and manually adding TCP/IP but did not work.
>I also tried the Linksys USB wireless NIC and same problem.
>
>HELP!
>
>TIA,
>Kurt
What indicates to you that TCP/IP didn't bind to the network card?
If there's only one network adapter, the list of components will look
something like this. The binding between the protocol and the adapter
is implied, but not shown:
Client for Microsoft Networks
Network Card
TCP/IP
File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks
If there's more than one network adapter, each binding is shown
explicitly, something like this:
Client for Microsoft Networks
Dial-Up Adapter
Network Adapter
TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter
TCP/IP -> Network Card
File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks
To see for sure whether TCP/IP is bound to the network card, go to
Start | Run | Winipcfg. It should show a TCP/IP configuration for the
network card.
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