TE2100 - wireless network card not visible in device (XP SP3) management

HI, thanks for looking at my post.

I'm trying to get another year of this beast. USB1 only so I don't have any options for a wireless dongle.

I have a switch on the left side of the laptop (beside the volume control). FAILS
I have a F8 option for turning and turns off wireless. FAILS
I have a LED at the front to show the wireless status. FAILS
I have a very good memory to have used this laptop wireless prior to this version of windows. (pre SP3 posibly).
I downloaded the drivers. I have "Show hidden devices" in Device Manager. FAILS

There is no reference to a device or a wireless card anywhere > not a glance. Not an option - nothing.
I found a post that says SP2 could work. But I'm reluctant to roll back.

Someone knows something about this situation?

Thank you very much

See you soon

Tim

Hi Tim,.

So if the WLAN card is not listed in Device Manager, what happens if you start installing the driver? You can download the WLAN driver from Toshiba's official website:
http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com > support & downloads > download drivers

But you have to look in * Archives * because he former model laptop s but you will be Agere WLAN driver 1.11.108 for XP. In addition, download & install Wireless LAN Activator to activate the wireless network card.

Check this box!

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