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Problem with Linksys Wireless USB Network Adaptor on XP
They went to the store What it shows in detail? where they bought it and got it replaced just in case it went bad, but it is doing the same. Wireless I think but what's the others computers adaptor? Have you tried to change it (of course the other computers adaptor would not work in stead of the problematic one

Can't see other computer
So, I may have somehow installed drivers on top of other drivers incorrectly, etc as I have little experience with how driver's actually work. but works well) 3 of 4 usb ports usedf->logitech keyboard and mouse, and linksys wireless usb thing for internet Please advise on reinstalling drivers, or what is wrong

Problem with Linksys Wireless USB Network Adaptor on XP
Jim P. Walleye wrote: I just got a Moto Surfboard 4200 (USB) cable modem. It is the USB version of the modem although it does have an ethernet connection port. What my plans are is to have the modem connected to my main pc via usb and then connect a Linksys 4 port cable wireless router to the modem via the ethernet

Tricky network configuration...
... I have a Linksys wireless 4 point router 802.11b with a Linksys wireless usb network adapter and a Linksys wireless network pc card all set up to run under windows os. I have been trying out various live Linux cds none of which will work using the wireless network adapter. I've got Netgear MR814v2 802.11b (it's

Can I exchange Windows XP64 for 32 bit version
Itried to ping the router address (192.168.1.1) but got "Destination host unreachable" I am not happy now! I then turned off the firewall but that had no effect. Heeeeeelp! My Dell XPS has a Linksys WUSB300N USB adapter and I am trying to connect it to my Netgear Wireless N router (a WNR834Bv2).

Linksys WUSB 2.6 Win XP and USR WAP
Have you got the latest firmware for the Router too? ftp://ftp.linksys. com/pub/befsr41/befw11s4.zip Driver date 10/15/2001 "Danisoid" <nos...@getout.com> wrote in message news:XhqS7.6377$K36.1860381@news1.rdc1.va.home.com... I installed a Wireless USB Adapter (WUSB11) with the latest Firmware and it works fine

Sharing internet connection
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listmas...@lists.debian.org The "stick" is the Linksys compact Wireless-G USB adapter, model WUSB54GC. It does apparently work with Linux. I also got it to work with a static ip by using fhe following /etc/network/interfaces # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system # and how

Using wireless with Linux
Hi I am having a problem installing the Linksys Wireless USB Network Adaptor on Windows XP on a new computer for my home wireless network. The device worked fine before on Win2000 and Has anybody had this error before and how did you get it to work? Thanks in advance for any responses. Regards, Mathews Zachariah.

WUSB11 Linksys Wireless Adapter not working in WinXP
It simply doesnt work. It's like a joke: i click radio buttons, SAVE, router resets... and it comes back as it was before, without modifying anything. My first bad experience with craplink, is when I realised that its not compatible with the linksys wireless usb adaptor I got on the same day, UNLESS you turn

Question about usefulness of AC/wifi range extenders (perhaps ...
I asked this question on bsdforums.org, but I got no answer. I guess this list is a better place to post problems like this. When I copy mp3s from hard .... o usb/71280 usb [aue] aue0 device (linksys usb100tx) doesn't work in 1 o usb/71416 usb [ugen] Cryptoflex e-gate USB token (ugen0) detach is n o usb/71417 usb

QUESTION internet cable connection videotron ou autre
However, when I tried to install my old Linksys Wireless USB Network adapter (which I had used on a Windows 98 system and it was running perfectly) it will not work. I have this same problem with another WUSB11 v.2.6 (Linksys Wireless Network Adapter) which also works on 98 but not XP. I tried installing the 2.6

Newbie home networking question
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had to hunt down an unsupported driver for my Linksys Wireless USB adapter. Hardware support from vendors for XP x64 was patchy at best. hardware drivers, and applications that hook into the OS in some way (like antivirus programs) that have to be 64-bit to work on Windows x64. I got the OS with the PC.

Trying to get Ubuntu to Recognize Linksys wireless USB
Tried for a month to get USB Linksys adapter to work and it never was relaible and had to be reset repeatedly. Got PCI card linksys and it worked much better but really want to go to N wireless but afraid that the existing USB N adapter's won't work as well as aN PCI or PCI express card would.

Wierd problems, how to install new video card?
Marc hallm...@vt.edu comp networks Hi all, Here's the skinny: I've got a Dlink wireless broadband router hooked up in the living room. I connect to it via a Linksys wireless USB adapter on my Windows XP box in my bedroom. I have an extra 100Mbps ethernet adapter on that same computer. My roommate, bless her little

Linksys Wireless Network Question
Look, if there was a distro that would work right outta the CD, I'd install it in a heartbeat. Is there some distro out there that has the support and drivers for a Linksys wireless adapter (USB) already bundled in it??? (I've got Xubuntu installed right now off a '.iso' CD I burned). There are over 400 distros

Network adapters don't work after XP Pro Upgrade
I had to hunt down an unsupported driver for my Linksys Wireless USB adapter. Now I can't install Norton 360 because they don't support WindowsXP64. I had wanted the ability to run 64 bit programs on this PC, but that hasn't materialized and a lot of software like above seems to not work. I got the OS with the PC.

Can I exchange Windows XP64 for 32 bit version
My machine was a P4 2.4GHz machine with: - CD rewriter - NVidia Geforce 4 TI4400 - Soundblaster Audidy 2 - Linksys Wireless USB card (WUSB11 2.6) (links to a I setup all the backdrops and then got some video files playing - at this point I looked at the system and though "Yeah, pretty cool, I could probably use

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 201, Issue 18
EXE C:\PROGRA~1\Grisoft\AVG7\avgcc.exe C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MSASCui.exe C:\Program Files\Linksys\Wireless-B USB Network .... that it could be an issue with the registry settings for the control pannel. The registry keys are gone. And now when I try to start inetcpl.cpl it will not launch. Got any ideas?

G wireless isn't reliable, need N with PCI netwk card
My second computer which is connected using a LINKSYS wireless USB Adapter, is also very slow. Anyone else experiencing the same thing or can suggest a solution? Thanks, JL I'm having much This morning connections were still good, but by the time I got home from work, the wireless PC's were again in slow-mo.

Tricky network configuration...
Hi all, I am still looking for a receipt for a Linksys Wireless USB Adapter (WUSB11) as per my post about 1-2 weeks ago. A few of you guys suggested things like buying and returning another one, but that won't work because the RMA date is from 2 weeks ago so I need a receipt older than that.