I JUST HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AND FOUND THAT IT DID NOT HAVE THE TCP/IP INSTALLED. It looked like it was installed but installed it again and it magicly worked.
1. Open network Connections
2. Click the connection you want to configure and then under Network TASK , click CHANGE SETTING OF THIS CONNECTION.
Do one of the following;
If the connection is a local area connection, on the GENERAL tab, under, This connection uses the following items, click INTERNET PROTOCALL(TCP/IP), and then click PROPERTIES.
AUTOMATE IP address and DHCP
I'm not smart these are windows help instructions that I copied
Good luck
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David
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> hey Val.,
>
> What version of Windows is this? Is the adapter showing now in Device Manager?
> If it is listed, and has no question mark or exclamations, then it is installed
> correctly, and the connection needs to be configured. (If not, see the next
> paragraph.) To configure the connection, you will need the wireless key (WEP).
> If you did not use an encryption key, you will still need to "tell" the adapter
> which network to connect to. If you don't remember the key or whether you had
> used one, you can surf into the router, by its default gateway from any computer
> on the network. Most D-Link routers use 192.168.0.1, and the default username is
> "admin" with no password. Click on the wireless tab, and find the information
> needed for the wireless connection.
>
> Regardless of the OS, try uninstalling the adapter, reboot the PC, with the
> installation CD in the drive, and the adapter plugged in. Use the found new
> hardware wizard to let Windows find and install the drivers. This is especially
> true of XP, because the connection software is built in to the OS.
>
> If not using Windows XP, you will need to browse the CD for the setup file for
> the connection software. I don't personally know what it would be called.
> Perhaps another list member does know, or even better, you will tell us you are
> using XP!
>
> Hope this helps!
> Amy Ledford
>
> "Val. Okason" wrote:
> My wife Toshiba laptop has been running great with the DWL G650 adapter on a
> DI 624 router until she had a virus crash recently that wiped out all her
> personal settings,she got her cousin re-install her OS and other
> applications and he told her to go online and download the drivers for the
> DWL 650 adapter card which she did and re.installed and plugged in the card
> but it did not work;then I tried to do a clean re-installation from the OEM
> CD, at first it told me that a particular file already existed but went on
> and installed,I restarted the machine and plugged in the card ut there was
> no "new hardware found wizard" I tried a couple of time and at a time it
> showed me that a wireless connection has been detected and I tried to open a
> webpage but there was no connection, instead the machined locked, after I
> reboot I tried again, at first I could not see the card in Device manager,
> and the add hardware wizard could not see it neither, when it finally did,
> it could not be installed because a particular driver ar5211.sys could not
> be found,even when I put the OEM cd and pointed the machine to \D: the
> hardware could not be installed neither,now I tried to uninstall the drivers
> but each time after running the setup uninstall utility,I still see the
> Dlink in add/remove programs, and if I try to re.install the driver the
> setup automatically goes to uninstall which anyways it doesn't do.also the
> add/hardware wizard is not recognising the card. pls what do I do.
>
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