The wireless network appears as having acquired the IP on Windows XP.

The card is XOOOOEJSM5:5060188042. Down, I loaded the supplied driver. The system recognizes that the jury of the signal strength is excellent

at 54 Mbps but the status are the acquisition of address monitoring.

Original title: I have a 54 MBPS Wireless PCI Adapter Card 802.11 G W/F who does not seem to be able to get my network address. What should I do now?

Hi John,.

This can often be a problem with a security encryption. There may be a wrong key entry or the client adapter does not support the encryption is used.

To try to resolve this first change the SSID for your laptop is obliged to create a new profile. Set security based WEP 64-bit, and then try to connect again. Update the drivers of wireless adapters.
I have

f you have a third-party firewall, try and disable them temporarily to ensure that they are not block it.

Good luck

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