wmp54g and windows 2000 pro

I have installed the wireless adapter and am able to see the network, but can't get on the internet. I have 2 other computers that can access the internet without problem.

My problem is solved. I read a few posts of oyher and managed to make it work to let windows find the map and just install the driver and not the other software.

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