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Old 03-18-2006, 04:07 AM   #1
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Belkin 54g & Windows 2000 Pro...problems

Hi,

I have a belkin54g wireless Cable/DSL router and i already have 3 computers and 1 laptop on the network.

I am trying to add a computer running windows 2000 professional and the OS wont recognise the card or drivers. I have tried running drivers from both microsoft and belkin to no avil.

Has anybody else had a simalar problem and/or have a solution for this?

Thanks for your time,

Rick
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