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> Asus 107g Wireless Network Adapter
Jesse Bassett
post Apr 25 2007, 05:57 PM
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hello,
I am having a problem with my Windows Vista Home Basic. I have a ASUS 107g WLan 802.11bg card in my laptop. When I go to the device manager area, it says the driver for the card is working properly. Also, I can see it in my safely remove hardware area. Yet there are no flashing lights for this card and I can't seem to get the ASUS WLan Utility program to recognise my card. What am I doing wrong? I have made the utility program to run in XP mode by the way.

Hope I made some sense. I am willing to answer any questions too.

--- Jesse


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PROBLEM FIXED. SOME MOD CAN CLOSE THIS TOPIC. THANKS.

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