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Old November 10th 06, 05:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Chris
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Default Problems with a Linksys wireless card on a desktop computer.

It makes you feel that way at times doesn't it ? I understand !

Also, to jog your memory, if you chose the right option it should have
prompted you with

"This driver is not digitally signed...." bluh bluh bluh...choose to install
anyway.

If you do not remember that, then try again and see what happens.

Chris

"PuzzledInSeattle" wrote in
message news
I thought I had tried this, (I will try it again today) but I may not have
been standing on my left foot facing south when I did it! That may make a
difference! Thanks for the response.

John

"Chris" wrote:

I had the same problem with a Linksys driver but here is what I did and
the
Linksys driver is now installed and running fine. Did you use the "Let
me
pick from a list of drivers on my computer" option when you did the
update ?
If not, choose that option and point to the driver file and you will be
good
to go.

I am on RC2 5744 and the Linksys XP driver for my WMP54G(v2) is working.
Also, go to the Linksys web site and get the most recent driver for your
card and try the above.


"PuzzledInSeattle" wrote in
message ...
I have a HP Pavillion desktop which has done just fine with XP. My kids
access my home wireless network and the Internet using a Linksys
wireless
G
adapter. Before upgrading to Vista the compatability wizard warned that
I
would need to update the driver through the Windows update process
after
the
upgrade. The upgrade went fine and all the hardware is working except
the
adapter. I am able to browse to and ping local resources just fine,
(those
on
my side of mys Linksys/Cisco router) but I cannot access anything on
the
Internet. I get a red-x icon on the link between my home network and
the
Internet. If I click "view status" I get a message that says "There is
more
than one active network connection on this computer. Unplug or disable
one
of
the active connections to try and solve the problem, etc." There is
only
one
wireless connection (although it is listed as "Wireless Network
Connection
6
(networkname)", and the ethernet adapter is disabled. If I enable the
ethernet adapter I am able to access the Internet and my network just
fine,
(I posted this form the computer). I have used Windows update to check
for
updates, ("up to date") and have even performed an driver update on the
adapter with the same result.

A search of the Microsoft site returned a promising KB article
(Windows6.0-KB920698-v1-x86-EN-US) but when I try to run it it says
that
it
doesn't apply to my computer.