R52 Wireless Windows XP

I recently reinstalled Windows XP Professional with SP2 and cannot access all internet. I have a wireless home network setup and it works but the R52 connects with him help thank you

Well, since your machine is CTO (configured to order) I'll have to do some guessing here...

Probably you have an Intel card, here is the driver:

http://download.Lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/PC/pccbbs/mobiles/6hwc05ww.zip

After you download it, you must go to C > drivers > win > Wlanint and run the Setup file from there.

Please let us know if that fixes the problem.

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