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You've told us about the card in your notebook, but nothing about the
wireless network you expect to be communicating with. Can you elaborate?
My suspicion is that you may be in an area of overlapping coverage --
perhaps a neighbor also has an 802.11g system. I'm thinking that y, to/via
a network that you aren't authorized to use.
David Gillett
On 26 Feb 2004 at 7:10, Betti Ann & Preston Smith wrote:
> I was referred from PCSOFT to this forum
>
> I am running a Belkin 802.11g Wireless Notebook Network Card on my Compaq
> Presario 1277 Notebook running W98SE, ZoneAalarm Pro 4.5.538.000, and
> Avast! Version 4.1 Home edition.
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> About 50% of the time, my card sees the wireless network, the Belkin setup
> utility tells me I am connected to the network, but I can IE6, Mozilla, and
> Eudora 6.1 can not download from the net. Conversely, about half the time
> I can do downloads.
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> Does anyone have any idea what i should be looking at to give me service
> 100% of the time?
>
> Thanks
> Preston
>
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