wireless connection after reinstall

I just renewed my hard drive on a dell dimension 2350 [11]. I now have XP SP1 installed via disk reinstallationion OS. Now I have two questions.

More urgent, I can't go back on a wireless connection. I couldn't find any disk that may be coming with my network card so downloaded a driver for my sweex LW053 adapt on the web. Now the computer not regognise my network 02 but despite the network key several times just don't connect. Is it possible that because of my only have SP! at the moment I can't connect why? Only I tried to load a 2008 version of AVG anti virus and it stopped the installation and was informed that my version of the SP1 of windows was not sufficient for the AVG function on. So as not be able to get online to update to SP3 I can not pre load to Project the computer anti-virus software when [if] IO manage to get online! That, s my two questions. Help with either or both would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

You don't need to install sp2.  You can go directly from sp1 sp3.  See the second link 'HOW TO' in my previous post.

HOW TO get a computer that is running Windows XP SP1 (a) or SP2 fully patched (after a clean install)
http://groups.Google.com/group/Microsoft.public.WindowsXP.General/MSG/a066ae41add7dd2b

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