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Old November 29th 05, 04:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Default Hawking HWP54G Wireless PCI Adapter

Hello,

For about the past year I've been trying to add my girlfriend's Dell running
Win98SE to my AirPort-based network using a Hawking HWP54G wireless pci
adapter. Admittedly, it's been taking so long because after about the first
couple of days of frustration, I kind of abandoned it, but now am back on
the project, and am determined to succeed.

I've downloaded what I believe is the latest driver from the manufacturer's
site, but after installing the driver and launching the Config Utilities, I
get the following rather unhelpful (and grammatically incorrect) message:

"802.11g Wireless LAN Card | Status: Not Exist"

I think I can assume that the card is in there correctly, because it shows
up in the Hardware profiler. I know my network is working, because I've got
3 Macs successfully connected to it.

Any ideas/help to point me in the right direction would be gratefully
appreciated.


 




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