I've fixed the problem. Here is the solution:
Do not install the wireless software provided by linksys. Instead use the Wireless Zero Configuration provided by WinXP.
Starting from scratch or having uninstalled all the linksys software and drivers from your machine, do the following:
- Insert...
Those are the drivers that I installed. Its the same software package that is on the CD that comes with the card. I am chatting with Linksys support right now. We'll see if there's something they can do for me.
That driver is meant for the WPC54G. We have WPC54GS cards (Speed-Booster Technology).
I have tried it in a different laptop, with the same results. Tried it in two Sony Vaios ... different models, and a Compaq Presario 1800. No luck.
Is there something im doing wrong in the installation of...
I tried to use the Wireless Zero Configuration Service as follows on 2 machines:
- Uninstall Linksys software (or use a fresh laptop that hasn't seen the card)
- Insert Linksys Card into PCMCIA slot.
- When prompted for drivers, insert Linksys CD so that it finds the card's drivers.
- It says...
Hi,
We have just installed WPC54GS cards in a few laptops at our office, and have set up WRT54GS routers throughout to provide a roaming wireless network for these users.
Problem is, when the computer boots up, the wireless network is not found until AFTER the user logs into the computer and...
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