Intel pro wireless 2200BG doesn't work

I installed an Intel pro wireless 2200BG mini PCI card on my Satellite 1900-303, everything looks OK, but it says hardware turn off switch is on but the led remains off and the Wireless does not work

Hello

Have you checked the State in Device Manager? There is a yellow question mark? If there is no problem with the right mouse button you can activate it.

If there is no green light try anyway to make connection and check the functionality of the wireless card. Perhaps is the lack of green light.

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