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I am upset to find that the CNet Pro 200WL network card does not appear to
work under Vista. I installed the Business edition and the card was not detected. I do realize that it is listed as "Unknown" on the compatibility list, but was still frustrated to find that even on 32-bit Vista it does not work, especially since I had installed a beta of Vista on the same machine and had no problem with this card. Yes, I know network cards are cheap and I could just replace it, but I already have WinXP and SuSE Linux ghost images set up on that PC with the network card that's in it, and I don't know if those images (esp. the Linux one) would work properly after restore if they had a different network card. Has anyone had any luck with this network card on Vista? I did visit the manufacturer's web site http://www.cnetusa.com and didn't find any useful info. Thanks! |
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FYI - I just tried the WinXP driver, and it seems to work, for 32-bit Vista.
Probably should have tried that first. "zxcvbnmuv" wrote: I am upset to find that the CNet Pro 200WL network card does not appear to work under Vista. I installed the Business edition and the card was not detected. I do realize that it is listed as "Unknown" on the compatibility list, but was still frustrated to find that even on 32-bit Vista it does not work, especially since I had installed a beta of Vista on the same machine and had no problem with this card. Yes, I know network cards are cheap and I could just replace it, but I already have WinXP and SuSE Linux ghost images set up on that PC with the network card that's in it, and I don't know if those images (esp. the Linux one) would work properly after restore if they had a different network card. Has anyone had any luck with this network card on Vista? I did visit the manufacturer's web site http://www.cnetusa.com and didn't find any useful info. Thanks! |
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zxcvbnmuv wrote: I am upset to find that the CNet Pro 200WL network card does not appear to work under Vista. I installed the Business edition and the card was not detected. I do realize that it is listed as "Unknown" on the compatibility list, but was still frustrated to find that even on 32-bit Vista it does not work, especially since I had installed a beta of Vista on the same machine and had no problem with this card. Yes, I know network cards are cheap and I could just replace it, but I already have WinXP and SuSE Linux ghost images set up on that PC with the network card that's in it, and I don't know if those images (esp. the Linux one) would work properly after restore if they had a different network card. Has anyone had any luck with this network card on Vista? I did visit the manufacturer's web site http://www.cnetusa.com and didn't find any useful info. Thanks! FYI - I just tried the WinXP driver, and it seems to work, for 32-bit Vista. Probably should have tried that first. I'm using XP driver for that network card successfully on Vista, too. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |