Re: .NET framework install

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You're exactly right --- I solved the problem by a simple device driver
reinstall. Should have looked at that in the first place. I still hate
microsoft.


"Alan Questell" <alanq@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OxHaKT4%23FHA.272@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I've been having a problem the last couple of weeks with my wireless
> system after installing the latest XP service packs, which I was forced to
> do before installing .Net 2.0. So I'm thinking it's not the framework, but
> the service pack.
>
> Maybe the latest drivers from your hardward provider will help.
>
> "I-ball" <funh0g@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:evjsmLv%23FHA.3568@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Thanks Lloyd. I'll try it out.
>>
>> Meanwhile, if anyone else happens to have a suggestion, please lay it on
>> me.
>>
>>
>> "Lloyd Dupont" <net.galador@ld> wrote in message
>> news:OkuRVzu%23FHA.1288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>I don't know....
>>> but you can talk to Microsoft about that there:
>>> http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/
>>>
>>> "I-ball" <funh0g@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:eSqWY$t%23FHA.356@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> First of all --- I'm not a programmer . . . just having trouble with a
>>>> forced install of the .NET framework and thought this forum may be
>>>> helpful with troubleshooting. If not, my apologies.
>>>>
>>>> While installing Crystal Ball v7.2 from Decisioneering (stochastic
>>>> modeling software), I was required to first install MS .NET framework
>>>> 1.1 and the related service pack. Did that with no errors reported.
>>>>
>>>> Upon reboot I can no longer connect to my Linksys wireless router in
>>>> wireless mode. Ethernet works fine, but the wireless adapter seems to
>>>> be affected. The adapter is enabled, but it cannot connect.
>>>> Furthermore, when searching for available wireless networks it sees no
>>>> SSIDs in the area (and there are many broadcasting within reach). I
>>>> have a built-in wireless adapter (High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI
>>>> Adapter with Modem II) and the ethernet adapter is an Intel PRO/100 VE.
>>>> router is a Linksys 802.11b. I know the router is still broadcasting
>>>> because my other PC picks it up.
>>>>
>>>> I have no idea what .NET does, nor do I really care, honestly. I just
>>>> want to get my wireless connection back up and running. How did the
>>>> Microsoft .NET install screw things up?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for suggestions and advice.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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