Greg,
No, this network should work even though the link that connects to the
internet is not present.
The channel setting is not important. However, reviewing the documentation
that came along with your router is important. You may need to update your
driver as well, as the shipping drivers may be much older than the drivers
avaialable from the manufacturer's website.
Briefly,
1) Connect with a cable to the router and attempt to login in to the
management interface (typically a web page). Read the documentation for
instructions about this.
2) Make sure that the wireless portion of the router is enabled through this
web page.
3) Make sure you are within range of the access point.
If you are still having problems, you may need to call tech support at
Linksys. It would help that you knew that the wireless card already worked.
Have you tried connecting to any public access points? If you had we would
at least know that one side this network was working.
--
Brian Wehrle
Software Test Engineer/Wireless Networking
Microsoft Corp.
"Gregg" <> wrote in message
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>I bought a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router and a WMP54GS wireless NIC so I
>would not have to run wires to my computer when I get broadband cable
>service. I have Windows XP.
>
> While waiting several days for for the ISP to activate the connection to
> my house, I thought I would see if I could get the wireless link between
> the PC and the router to work. I have not had much luck.
>
> Should it be possible for me to see the router through the wireless link
> the way I can through an ethernet cable? So far, all I get is a NIC icon
> with a red X on it in the tray. If I select "View Available Wireless
> Networks" from the icon menu, and then click "Refresh network list", it
> tells me "No wireless networks were found in range". I did set the channel
> in the device manager properties to the same as the router configuration.
>
> Is it necessary for there to be a live Internet connection on the other
> side of the router before the wireless part will work? The card works
> because I put it in a computer at work and it saw the wireless network
> there.
>
> Thanks.