Hub BT 1800 HG wireless and card PC Laptop/1060

Hello

I have a portable S2410-304 Toshiba without a Wireless LAN mini. I connected the laptop to the BT Wireless Hub via the Ethernet connection without no problems whatsover, and the broadband connection is great. However, I tried to get the BT Voyager 1060 portable Wireless PC Card to work with no joy either.

The laptop has Windows XP SP2 and wireless broadband is via the supplied software, rather than through Windows XP. The laptop recognizes the card in the PCI slot, but for some reason any does not have a signal coming through the router.

I have another laptop and I have the Ethernet connection and wireless LAN works without any problem. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the software, swapped the PCI slots and (as I have two cards) even tried the other card (and they both work in my notebook to another). I contacted BT and they told me to try uninstalling Norton and make sure that the Windows Firewall has been turned off and re - install. Still no joy.

Does anyone have any ideas as to why the router and the map don't communicate wireless, and yet they're fine an Ethernet cable?

Thank you

Steve

[Edited by: admin]

Hi Lim

If the card is recognized and installed properly there must be a problem with BT card settings and configuration of the card. The only thing I can recommend is to check all the settings, especially in the Center BT wireless.

Good bye

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