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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 50
OS: winxp,win98
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wirelss
i have wireless g linksys broadband router. i am trying to network a gateway xp pc, 1yearold with a gateway 5yr. old pc. i don't have an installation disk but i found the information on line. when i got to a certain point, setup said couldn't detect network adapter in my host xp. do i need to install a wireless card in the host xp pc? one card came with the the router and i put it in the client 98 pc. also when i was trying to set up the network and had to exit it, it knocked me off line. i'm using roadrunner. the only way i could get back on was to unhook the router. any ideas?
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Yes, the installation for the wireless cards is a must. You should be able to d/l the drivers from the vendors website. As soon as it's installed, pending that you don't have too many configurations setup, it should pick the network right up. If your having trouble locating the drivers, let me know.
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