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Running Windows on your Mac
Bootcamp XP (hinky) wireless
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<blockquote data-quote="haumana" data-source="post: 999530" data-attributes="member: 84205"><p>Router is working fine. When on the Mac side, the network is detected and connects fine, however, when going to the Bootcamp/XP side, it doesn't detect the wireless network.</p><p></p><p>SSID is being broadcasted, WEP encrypted.</p><p></p><p>Connecting direct to router works fine. Device Manager shows that the wireless is functioning properly, and I'm guessing that it (more or less) does, but for some reason doesn't detect the network I'm looking for ... even if I'm sitting next to it.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible the wireless on the Bootcamp/XP side is only looking for an N network and it not being backwards compatible to the G router? I know that the device itself if multi band, or else it wouldn't have worked on the Mac side.</p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haumana, post: 999530, member: 84205"] Router is working fine. When on the Mac side, the network is detected and connects fine, however, when going to the Bootcamp/XP side, it doesn't detect the wireless network. SSID is being broadcasted, WEP encrypted. Connecting direct to router works fine. Device Manager shows that the wireless is functioning properly, and I'm guessing that it (more or less) does, but for some reason doesn't detect the network I'm looking for ... even if I'm sitting next to it. Is it possible the wireless on the Bootcamp/XP side is only looking for an N network and it not being backwards compatible to the G router? I know that the device itself if multi band, or else it wouldn't have worked on the Mac side. Any other suggestions?? [/QUOTE]
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