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Hi Friends:  
 
I'm trying to access the 'net using a Belkin Wireless G  
router (Model number  F5D7230-4) and a Belkin  
Wireless G desktop card.   I seem to remember that  
there was a thread here on this combination, but I  
can't find it in my archives.  (Q1:)  Are there public  
archives of this list, and if so, how do I access them ?  
(Q2:)  Does anyone here remember any other place  
where this was discussed ?   
 
My wife's WXP Pro machine is connected by wire to  
the router and has no trouble accessing the net (I'm  
using it now).  My machine has WXP Home and eCS  
2.0 RC2.  Under WXP, I had no trouble accessing the  
net via the wireless, but wonderful to say, after I  
installed the wireless card, while I had no trouble for a  
couple of days, WXP has locked up  --  I can't do  
anything using the mouse and hence I can't do anything  
with WXP.  These is no trouble with the mouse using  
eCS, but eCS can't seem to find or use the wireless  
network card, and I can't seem to find a way to do any  
sort of selective install to get access to it.  (Q3:)  Does  
anyone have any suggestions now ?  I see that eCS 2.0  
RC4 is out with some network fixes, and I'll likely try  
to put it up in a couple of days.   
 
TIA for any help here,  
 
John.  
 
 
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