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| I am having trouble getting my wireless card to recognize my network. Have Windows XP, and are trying to install a Linksys 54G wireless card. The computer says the card is "working properly" but does not recognizes any router (my or my neighbors) and every time I uninstall, and install the card again, the wireless network connection increases by one number. So far says "Wireless Network connection 12". Is there a way to remove ALL the connections, reset the network connection in case is corrupted?? NEED HELP PLEASE. Any suggestions will be appreciated! |
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| Hi Ignore the connection number it is an ID number, it does not mean that you have 12 connections. As far as the actual problem goes, try the process as describe in these pages. My Wireless does not work - http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html Wireless Basic Configuration - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html Wireless Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Totolote" news:BF8FA441-84B5-43DF-9474-DE119990F90E@microsoft.com... >I am having trouble getting my wireless card to recognize my network. Have > Windows XP, and are trying to install a Linksys 54G wireless card. The > computer says the card is "working properly" but does not recognizes any > router (my or my neighbors) and every time I uninstall, and install the > card > again, the wireless network connection increases by one number. So far > says > "Wireless Network connection 12". > > Is there a way to remove ALL the connections, reset the network connection > in case is corrupted?? NEED HELP PLEASE. Any suggestions will be > appreciated! |