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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1001095" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>I'm running out of things to try.... Here at home I'm running Windows 7, the setup for wireless is a bit different from XP.</p><p></p><p>Do you see the wireless icon in your system notification tray (bottom right side)? You should see that along with another icon for the ethernet that might say "a cable is disconnected". Anyway, what happens when you right click on the wireless icon and select "detect wireless networks"?</p><p></p><p>If I remember XP correctly, it should bring up a list of wireless networks in range. When you bring up this list, your network is missing? I really can't understand why it would be missing if you can "see" your network from the OS X side.</p><p></p><p>I just found this doing a search on SSID in Windows XP. See if this <a href="http://help.isu.edu/index.php?action=knowledgebase&catid=&docid=849;sec_id=104" target="_blank">LINK</a> gives you any insight on what's wrong.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1001095, member: 46727"] I'm running out of things to try.... Here at home I'm running Windows 7, the setup for wireless is a bit different from XP. Do you see the wireless icon in your system notification tray (bottom right side)? You should see that along with another icon for the ethernet that might say "a cable is disconnected". Anyway, what happens when you right click on the wireless icon and select "detect wireless networks"? If I remember XP correctly, it should bring up a list of wireless networks in range. When you bring up this list, your network is missing? I really can't understand why it would be missing if you can "see" your network from the OS X side. I just found this doing a search on SSID in Windows XP. See if this [URL="http://help.isu.edu/index.php?action=knowledgebase&catid=&docid=849;sec_id=104"]LINK[/URL] gives you any insight on what's wrong. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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