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My Network Setup keeps crashing

Le posted on Sunday, April 01, 2007 11:42 AM

Hi,

I've had my PC for over a year and until now have been happy using a dsl
modem supplied by my ISP (Pipex).  Due to them now being uncompetitive I've
signed up with Sky.com.  Sky have supplied me with a free wireless Netgear
router and as I have wireless capability on my PC would like to use this
facility.

Yet when I try and set up a new wireless connection my 'Network Setup
Wizard' crashes my whole PC during the process.

All info I've found online suggests popping the XP disc into the machine and
doing various things - which in a perfect world would be great but my PC came
pre-installed with this OS.

My question is really this - am I doomed to never using wireless networking
because of this faulty part of my XP?  I can't afford to buy an XP disc just
for this problem.

Are there any of MS's programmers on these forums?  If so can you please
help a desperate mum?!

Thanks in advance :)

Lisa
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HiIf some thing is trashed in the core of the OS you do need the CD there or

Jack \(MVP-Networking\). posted on Sunday, April 01, 2007 4:39 PM

Hi
If some thing is trashed in the core of the OS you do need the CD there or
call the Vendor of the Laptop and ask for advice.
However it might be that manual configuration would solve the problem.
Follow the process a as described here, http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).
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Dearest JackI am so thankful for your reply, I've got the wireless network

Le posted on Sunday, April 01, 2007 6:36 PM

Dearest Jack

I am so thankful for your reply, I've got the wireless network working
without going through the setup wizard!

I can't believe it's taken so long asking this question on various forums
and yet you answer it within the same night and it's working!

As you may tell I'm extremely chuffed and want to send lots of 'thank you's'
your way :)

I will also make sure I keep hold of that website you linked for me as it's
really good!

Thank you once more, you really have helped me a great deal :)

Kindest Regards,

Lisa
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