Hello everyone...
I have an old WIN ME Dell Dimension 4300 that I formatted and installed XP on.
I had an old Belkin wireless G adapter that I put in, and already had a Linksys router on the main computer.
Both computer are in the same room right now, so signal is not a problem.
If I right click in the little Belkin icon on the taskbar, I have 2 options, Available Networks & Open wireless Utility, which both do the same when clicked. (Wireless Utility) No available networks show in the Utility and no place for adding wireless setting.
I can click on the Windows Wireless Network Connection and I can see different networks including mine. I click on mine and then connect, I get a window for my Network Key, I have put in both the paraphase as well as copied an pasted the actual key and it trys to connect, but says "Waiting for network" for a couple minutes and then just ends with no connect.
Help?
I have an old WIN ME Dell Dimension 4300 that I formatted and installed XP on.
I had an old Belkin wireless G adapter that I put in, and already had a Linksys router on the main computer.
Both computer are in the same room right now, so signal is not a problem.
If I right click in the little Belkin icon on the taskbar, I have 2 options, Available Networks & Open wireless Utility, which both do the same when clicked. (Wireless Utility) No available networks show in the Utility and no place for adding wireless setting.
I can click on the Windows Wireless Network Connection and I can see different networks including mine. I click on mine and then connect, I get a window for my Network Key, I have put in both the paraphase as well as copied an pasted the actual key and it trys to connect, but says "Waiting for network" for a couple minutes and then just ends with no connect.
Help?

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