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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard
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Networking Issues, Windows on a Mac
I got a mac not to long ago, it has Leopard and Bootcamp on it, which I was excited about because I like to play an occasional video game. This would make it much easier.
So I install Windows XP onto my Mac and get everything nice and setup there. Only I can't get Windows to connect to the wireless internet using the Built-in AirPort Extreme (802.11n) my mac has. When I go to the help section in windows it says to right-click on the "New Wireless Network tab," only this tab is for some reason missing in my Network connections box. I figure windows just needs the driver for this to work, and I have looked high and low to find a driver for a Mac piece of equipment that will work for Windows. Nonetheless, my windows will not hook up to the wireless network. Am I correct in my assessment that I need a driver? Does this driver even exist? Any help would be fantastic, thanks! |
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