"***** charles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Charlie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:39e701c4aa54$f7facc80$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I am reposting this as I probably did not describe enough
>> of what I have done in the previous post. I recently
>> decided to hook up a Panasonic CF-62 Laptop (P1, 32 RAM)
>> to my D-Link Router. I purchased a PCMIA Network
>> Everywhere card and plugged it in. It was recognized by
>> Windows 98 and I installed it using the Have Disk Option
>> when prompted for the drivers and made sure my Windows 98
>> CD ROM was in there.
>>
>> Printer and File Sharing are enabled. I made sure the
>> internet options are connecting through the LAN. I made
>> sure the workgroup name is the same as my Windows 2000
>> workgroup. I made sure that the proper protocols are
>> installed. No matter what I do I seem to have errors. I
>> even downloaded the drivers directly from the
>> manufacterur's website. In Settings -> Control Panel ->
>> System and I always see the Yellow Icon next to the
>> Network Everywhere PCMIA card. I have removed and
>> reinstalled multiple times, made sure I have the most
>> updated driver...and upon boot up for windows 98 this is
>> the error message that I receive..
>>
>> Your network adapater Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet
>> 10/100 PC Card (NP100) (0005) is not working properly. You
>> may need to set it up again. For more information, see the
>> Network Troubleshooter in Windows Help
>
> Either the card is broken or the pcmcia interface is broken.
>
> charles....
>
>
check that your PCMCIA socket matches the PCMCIA card (type I , type II
,etc) you may have too new a card for that adapter
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