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I am having a problem connecting to my wireless network now that I have
upgraded to Vista home premium. I downloaded the drivers from my D-Link DWL-G510 PCI Wireless card, and windows recognizes it, however it will not allow me to connect to my existing wireless network. This is the network I always connected to with XP but now it says it is not compatible with router. I checked the driver and it says it needs an update, but there is none available on D-Links site. Also, this was a PC I built with an Intel Motherboard, it is pretty new, it uses a 533 Bus with a 2.53 GHZ chip plus 1GB of 333 Ram. However, the motherboard needs a soundmax program and others to work propertly, and when I try to download those Vista says it is not compatible with the operating system. I know this isn't the right forum for this topic but I figured I'd lump them together. |