I've had the same problem with XP showing a connection, but not receiving any packets. Your realtek is obviously working since you can transfer files. I suspect that there is a conflict between XP and the router. As fam said, perhaps you can ping the router? I'd bet that you can't. Have you...
Simply put the WIN2K cd in the drive. It will give you the option to leave the existing o.s. (Win98?), will setup partitions and size them for you. If you are unhappy with the partition size, use partition magic to reallocate them.
I've seen this often and have learned to deal with it. I use a wireless lan card, a dial-up modem, and a standard lan card. I just think that windows gets confused with more than one network connection.
Windows 2000 remembers the domain. Even though you are not connected to the network, it still lets you log on as if you were logging onto your domain. My recommendation, create an administrator account to log on locally, then configure your computer for the @Home service. This way you can log...
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