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<blockquote data-quote="karudzo" data-source="post: 229900" data-attributes="member: 17652"><p>You may want to try completely deleting the card from System under Control Panel and reboot. Windows will "find" the card again and reinstall it- do not allow it to automatically set it up. Instead force it to use the driver on the CD or driver directory that is set up on the laptop. Then reboot. Some wifi cards have issues with WPA and WPA2, in case you're using either of those for encryption.</p><p></p><p>More info would be helpful:</p><p> Are you using encryption on your wireless connection?</p><p> Does your wifi router work well with your powebook?</p><p> Have you tried resetting your router?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karudzo, post: 229900, member: 17652"] You may want to try completely deleting the card from System under Control Panel and reboot. Windows will "find" the card again and reinstall it- do not allow it to automatically set it up. Instead force it to use the driver on the CD or driver directory that is set up on the laptop. Then reboot. Some wifi cards have issues with WPA and WPA2, in case you're using either of those for encryption. More info would be helpful: Are you using encryption on your wireless connection? Does your wifi router work well with your powebook? Have you tried resetting your router? [/QUOTE]
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