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--- Steven Levine replied to
Bob:
> In general, the words Vendor specific are bad news.
> It's hard to know how
> Vendor specific Vendor specific is.
Well, I guess the reaction to what I found -- for the
D-Link DWL-G120 wireless USB nic -- is going to be
quite similar. (Excuse the overlap, but I was taking
snapshots of the device report with PMView.) The
difference is that Bob is well equipped to understand
and use the advice you gave, whereas I'm a networking
nitwit. I couldn't even establish a connection under
W2K. The only thing to be said in my defense is that
the instructions were written for XP. Tom'w. I may
try to call D-Link T.S. about getting it to work under
Win.
Jordan
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