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matthew
I have an Acer Aspire 3005WLMi with integrated Broadcom 802.11b/g.
winXP Home[5.1.2600] with the newest 3.100.46.0 driver.
I have connected to my home D-Link 802.11g AP fine. I could NOT connect
to a Linksys 802.11b AP.
When I looked at my XP config, I realized the system sees an 802.11g
adapter, not b/g as it should be (and says on the spec/sales sticker
that is still on the laptop).
I looked at the advanced settings for the card and there are
MANY_OPTIONS but even having played with them I still cannot get the
system to recognize this card as 802.11b/g. I have uninstalled it and
it still reinstalls as 802.11g only.
Does anyone know what I can do to get 802.11b working on this system?
I purchased the laptop with portability in mind so obviously I want b
as well as g, right?
winXP Home[5.1.2600] with the newest 3.100.46.0 driver.
I have connected to my home D-Link 802.11g AP fine. I could NOT connect
to a Linksys 802.11b AP.
When I looked at my XP config, I realized the system sees an 802.11g
adapter, not b/g as it should be (and says on the spec/sales sticker
that is still on the laptop).
I looked at the advanced settings for the card and there are
MANY_OPTIONS but even having played with them I still cannot get the
system to recognize this card as 802.11b/g. I have uninstalled it and
it still reinstalls as 802.11g only.
Does anyone know what I can do to get 802.11b working on this system?
I purchased the laptop with portability in mind so obviously I want b
as well as g, right?