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Old April 14th 04, 07:25 PM
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Default WIRELESS NETWORKING PROBLEM

I installed a wireles card adapter on my laptop that had
Windows 2000 OS. It was working fine. I upgraded to XP,
and now it will not pick up the TCP/IP address. I tried
a different brand wireless card adapter, same problem.
Both tech supports for the cards told me it's a problem
with the OS. Can someone tell me what's wrong? Can I
reverse the XP upgrade and go back to 2000 without having
to wipe out everything and reload? HELP!
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