Network Wizard

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Network wizard will not work and no connections are listed under Network
connections even though I have LAN connection. Says sometimes enable Network
connections
 
RK said:
Network wizard will not work and no connections are listed under
Network connections even though I have LAN connection. Says sometimes
enable Network connections

Please provide a lot more detail about your computers, your network
setup, and your hardware.

Malke
 
I am running Microsoft XP Home on a laptop, I am trying to use a DSL modem
and a linksys wireless router. I can access the internet but nothing is
listed in my Network Connections so I cannot adjust the settings. When I try
to click on the Network wizard nothing comes up. Some times an error message
asking me ensure network adapters are enabled
 
RK said:
I am running Microsoft XP Home on a laptop, I am trying to use a DSL
modem and a linksys wireless router. I can access the internet but
nothing is listed in my Network Connections so I cannot adjust the
settings. When I try to click on the Network wizard nothing comes up.
Some times an error message asking me ensure network adapters are
enabled
So you installed the wireless network card on the laptop, it installed
correctly, shows up in Device Manager, and you can get to the Internet
using it? So what are you trying to configure?

Are you using wireless management software from Linksys, your laptop
mftr., or allowing Windows to manage the connection?

Malke
 
www.careyholzman.com/net1.htm

Carey

RK said:
I am running Microsoft XP Home on a laptop, I am trying to use a DSL modem
and a linksys wireless router. I can access the internet but nothing is
listed in my Network Connections so I cannot adjust the settings. When I
try
to click on the Network wizard nothing comes up. Some times an error
message
asking me ensure network adapters are enabled
 

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