Well so far I'm stumped on this one so I could use some help. I have an old Clevo D47EV that I picked up really cheap. Prior to wiping the hard drive so that I could be sure that I had a good clean install of Windows XP Pro I knew that the wireless was working. Now after a fresh install and using the same drivers that the previous owner supposedly used I can not get it to work for some odd reason.
I know that the hardware is fine because if I boot into an Ubuntu LiveCD it is able to load the drivers for the wireless USB device (it's internal, kindof odd if you ask me) and is able to connect to my wireless router. The base problem seems to come down to that the drivers will load for the device under Windows XP and it will say that the device is working properly but nothing shows up under the wireless networks that are available. I've tried disabling wireless zero config and using the utility that came with drivers off Clevo's site and haven't had any luck.
I should also note that if I take a look at the properties for the device it shows that it's transmitting packets but isn't receiving any. Any ideas?
I know that the hardware is fine because if I boot into an Ubuntu LiveCD it is able to load the drivers for the wireless USB device (it's internal, kindof odd if you ask me) and is able to connect to my wireless router. The base problem seems to come down to that the drivers will load for the device under Windows XP and it will say that the device is working properly but nothing shows up under the wireless networks that are available. I've tried disabling wireless zero config and using the utility that came with drivers off Clevo's site and haven't had any luck.
I should also note that if I take a look at the properties for the device it shows that it's transmitting packets but isn't receiving any. Any ideas?
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