Bushido56
26th February 2004, 07:51
Hello, i use a Linksys Wirless USB Adapter (54Mbps Wireless-G). I used to get the same problem, okay, for one, do NOT use the software that comes with it, it sucks ass. All you need on that disk is one dll. Okay, first COMPLETELY uninstall the card, not manually, but from control panel> network and internet connections> Network Connections. It should say Local Area Connection or the name of your card. Right click on the Card and select delete. If it deletes, good, if not, just disable it. Go to create a new connection, follow the instructions, and when it asks you for a driver CD insert your Disk that came with the card. it should tell you the name of the file when it asks you for the CD. Browse the CD ( or floppy) for that file, select it and continue. Let it set it up, and youre all set! If you need any more help, just answer back.
P.S
The Wireless hub being underneath something can also affect performance, so make sure its out in the open. Also, the two little monitors on the taskbar indicate performance, clicking refresh repeatedly also helps the connection sometimes ( =
P.S
The Wireless hub being underneath something can also affect performance, so make sure its out in the open. Also, the two little monitors on the taskbar indicate performance, clicking refresh repeatedly also helps the connection sometimes ( =