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> Problem With Linksys Wireless Notebook Card
ereasoner
post Jun 12 2008, 08:02 AM
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I have a Linksys wireless notebook card which I just bought and installed. I tried to connect it to the wireless Linksys router at the house I moved into. This router and house have worked perfectly fine with roommates before me. The Linksys Network Monitor would not show any networks available and I tried the way they said to have it work. I then uninstalled this Monitor and made sure Wireless Zero Configuration was checked under Services in the Run>msconfig window. I also double-checked to make sure it was running and it was. Still no internet. I also cannot open WZC because there is no little picture of a computer with an X in the bottom right hand corner. Furthermore, when I try to open up the Network Setup Wizard, it doesn't open - the computer does nothing. By the way it is an HP laptop running Windows XP. Thanks a lot!

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post Jun 23 2008, 01:02 PM
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Try access the network connection through the control panel. Check and see if your wireless connection is enabled there.
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