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How do I start overI have a desktop XP Home and Laptop XP Pro with LinkSys Router.
I ran the Wirless network wizard. Connections were working fine the stopped. I ran the wizard again, still doesn't work. I would like to eliminate the all current network references and start over, but don't know where to start. Hi
It depends on how the system is set, and what it is comprised of. If you have a Wireless Card that can be switched off by a physical switch, and or PCMCIA that can be pulled out. Switch Off the card, or pull it out, and boot with no functional card. The boot process without a Network card usually would cleanup the old Network settings. Switch On/ Boot again and install the Network again. If the wizard does not works at the first time leave it alone and configure the Network manually. After failed install make sure that No Ghost installation left in the device manager, http://www.ezlan.net/faq#ghost Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quoteHide quote "FlatLander" <FlatLan***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55B9DF2C-00A7-4989-8E78-4B3FB03A9481@microsoft.com... >I have a desktop XP Home and Laptop XP Pro with LinkSys Router. > I ran the Wirless network wizard. Connections were working fine the > stopped. > I ran the wizard again, still doesn't work. > I would like to eliminate the all current network references and start > over, > but don't know where to start. >
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