Cisco E1000 2.4 GHz 300Mbps wireless router

cisyco said I need to contact you to change/work/around of the network adapter atheros ar5007 802. 11 = b/gwifi adapter. I was told that it is not compatible with the e1000 wireless router.

can you help me?

Hello

1. what exactly is the problem?

2 do you have problems with the network card?

3. do you get an error message?

I suggest you to give us more information about the issue so that we can help you better.

It will be useful.

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