Solve this wireless card mystery

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Got a Dell Inspiron 2500 and a "Dynex DX-WGNBC" PCMCIA network card,
which is apparently a Best Buy store brand. Seems to have an Atheros
chipset.

I initially install it on the laptop, which has a very poorly running
installation of Win ME. Works fine. Then I format and install
Win2K. The card doesn't work. The driver installs, looks good in
device manager, etc. But the connection manager refuses to see any
networks. I install Service Pack 2, and that does nothing. Out of
desperation, I try SP4. Nothing. I uninstall, reboot, check device
manager in safe mode, and try the driver from the Dynex website.
Still won't work.

I try the card on a HP laptop, also running Win2K SP4 and it works
fine. I try a Netgear USB wireless adapter on the Dell and that
works.

Finally, I format and install XP on the Dell and the card works! What
the heck?
 
Got a Dell Inspiron 2500 and a "Dynex DX-WGNBC" PCMCIA network card,
which is apparently a Best Buy store brand. Seems to have an Atheros
chipset.

I initially install it on the laptop, which has a very poorly running
installation of Win ME. Works fine. Then I format and install
Win2K. The card doesn't work. The driver installs, looks good in
device manager, etc. But the connection manager refuses to see any
networks. I install Service Pack 2, and that does nothing. Out of
desperation, I try SP4. Nothing. I uninstall, reboot, check device
manager in safe mode, and try the driver from the Dynex website.
Still won't work.

I try the card on a HP laptop, also running Win2K SP4 and it works
fine. I try a Netgear USB wireless adapter on the Dell and that
works.

Finally, I format and install XP on the Dell and the card works! What
the heck?

Did you examine the installation CD for driver folders labeled
WinME/Win2K? Dynex manufactures good, but not exceptional peripheral
PC-Card devices; Dynex is not a Best Buy brand, AFIK.

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