"Clark" wrote:
> Just for my information, since it doesn't seem to be mentioned much, do you
> show an 802.1x capability on your router? Do you show that being enabled on
> your wireless card? I have no information as to whether this would affect
> your connection, or what type of message you would get if it was, but you
> might check. My router doesn't have that capability so I can't check for
> myself.
>
> Other than that, do you have the SSID of your router set in broadcast mode?
> Have you updated the driver/firmware for the Linksys card? If you look at
> the wireless connection, do you show an IP address being assigned by either
> private or manual (details area on lower left)?
>
> Clark
>
> "cugino" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:80E7C833-F02E-4525-9053-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have a laptop that had windows 98 on it, and a linksys wpc54g wireless
> > network adapter and everything worked fine then. When I upgraded to
> > windows
> > xp home sp/2 I could no longer connect. I have configured everything
> > correctly but still it can't see any wireless networks. I've tried
> > disabling
> > WCZ and just using the third party program but no luck. I've tried just
> > using
> > the WCZ but no luck. I tried using both. I have even bought different
> > wireless adapters but still the same problem. Other xp laptops can connect
> > to
> > the router but I can't ever since I upgraded to xp home. I don't know
> > what
> > the problem is. Any suggestions?
>
>
> It should have the 802.1x compatibility. I do have the ssid on broadcast. All drivers and firmware are updated. The router is set up for dhcp so all the computers are given an ip. I have even tried assigning my wireless card an ip and subnet and dns, I know it would not work but I tried anyway
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