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Wireless card not able to connect to network

cw42

Diamond Member
WinXP with Linksys wireless G pci card connected to WTR54G router.

The PC is able to see the network, and has a very good signal strength, but when trying to connect to it, Windows will say something like, "Could not connect to network. Network is possibly out of range".

It's def not a range issue, tried the latest drivers, tried uninstalling-reinstalling several times, still no-go. It's not a router issue because the other wireless PCs on the network connect fine.

The wireless card worked fine before, then we upgraded the cpu/mobo to an A64 3000+, MSI Neo4 Plat, then formatted the PC. So, now we can't get it to work.

Any suggestions?
 
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