Problems with a WiFi PCMCIA card over Win2K

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Dudi

I upgrated my laptop recently with Win2K SP4 and since that the system can't
identify my WiFi (DLink made) card. According to the Wireless LAN card
vendor, I have to convert the 16 bits PCMCIA slot into 32 bits PCMCIA slot.
How do I do that ?

Dudi
 
Dudi said:
I upgrated my laptop recently with Win2K SP4 and since that the system can't
identify my WiFi (DLink made) card. According to the Wireless LAN card
vendor, I have to convert the 16 bits PCMCIA slot into 32 bits PCMCIA slot.
How do I do that ?

Makes no sense for me. Try asking them again, in plain english (or whatever) -
what are the steps to fix this problem.

--PA
 
Pavel said:
Makes no sense for me. Try asking them again, in plain english (or
whatever) - what are the steps to fix this problem.

--PA

My guess is that what they mean is that the OP needs to use a Win2k
driver for the wifi card (as opposed to the Win 98/Me driver). My
suggestion is to go to the D-link website, find your card, and download
the driver for Windows 2000. Use that driver when you install the card
and see if it will work.
 
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