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Old 07-14-2007, 08:01 PM   #1
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Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, experts, and wannabees as myself ..I
learn a great deal from all,

I've been using a D-link wireless router WBR-2310 with very good results.
First time I've gone wireless and use it with a WUS-2340?? Usb NIC or
(dongle). At any rate , it works well.

Not be be content to leave well enough alone, If I were to re-nstall this
wireless setup on a virgin install of XP home. What whould be the
*preferred method on install wireless capability here. Use the CD wizard
from the manufacturer, of WZC to to the work. I can't really tell which is
better. and *after the install, **then** add the additional little apps. we
all like to pupulate our machines with.Get WI-FI- working first, and then
load down our machines with even the most judiciously selected sludge---or
doesn't it really matter.

PS, on a side note, I like all the windoes addon's just not the junk,
malware, ad infinitum.

Many thanks for all your haelp. I reall don't want the the fiasco I endured
previously with installing this.

On the original XP pro install, I used a combination of both--prolly a *big
* mistake I don't want to duplicate.

All of you ladies and gentlemen have given me a wealth of wireless info.,
and I doubt I could have got this started with out you

P.S. I've been running WPA2, and thank you for that also.

--
HTH,
Curt

Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
Practically Nerded,...
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm




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Old 07-14-2007, 08:34 PM   #2
Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
 
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Hi
I usually recommend to use WZC and leave out the manufacturer utility.
However some times the Wireless card,'s Drivers are Not available by
themself and you have to install first CD setup in order to get the drivers
installed.
If this is the case you can use the CD and later on disable the manufacturer
utility by taking it out of the StratUp Folder.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"Curt Christianson" <> wrote in message
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> Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, experts, and wannabees as myself ..I
> learn a great deal from all,
>
> I've been using a D-link wireless router WBR-2310 with very good results.
> First time I've gone wireless and use it with a WUS-2340?? Usb NIC or
> (dongle). At any rate , it works well.
>
> Not be be content to leave well enough alone, If I were to re-nstall this
> wireless setup on a virgin install of XP home. What whould be the
> *preferred method on install wireless capability here. Use the CD wizard
> from the manufacturer, of WZC to to the work. I can't really tell which
> is
> better. and *after the install, **then** add the additional little apps.
> we
> all like to pupulate our machines with.Get WI-FI- working first, and then
> load down our machines with even the most judiciously selected sludge---or
> doesn't it really matter.
>
> PS, on a side note, I like all the windoes addon's just not the junk,
> malware, ad infinitum.
>
> Many thanks for all your haelp. I reall don't want the the fiasco I
> endured
> previously with installing this.
>
> On the original XP pro install, I used a combination of both--prolly a
> *big
> * mistake I don't want to duplicate.
>
> All of you ladies and gentlemen have given me a wealth of wireless info.,
> and I doubt I could have got this started with out you
>
> P.S. I've been running WPA2, and thank you for that also.
>
> --
> HTH,
> Curt
>
> Windows Support Center
> www.aumha.org
> Practically Nerded,...
> http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
>
>




Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
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Old 07-15-2007, 08:30 PM   #3
Curt Christianson
 
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Thanks much Jack!!

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HTH,
Curt

Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
Practically Nerded,...
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm

"Jack (MVP-Networking)." <> wrote in message
news:%...
| Hi
| I usually recommend to use WZC and leave out the manufacturer utility.
| However some times the Wireless card,'s Drivers are Not available by
| themself and you have to install first CD setup in order to get the
drivers
| installed.
| If this is the case you can use the CD and later on disable the
manufacturer
| utility by taking it out of the StratUp Folder.
| Jack (MVP-Networking).
|
| "Curt Christianson" <> wrote in message
| news:ubM%...
| > Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, experts, and wannabees as myself
...I
| > learn a great deal from all,
| >
| > I've been using a D-link wireless router WBR-2310 with very good
results.
| > First time I've gone wireless and use it with a WUS-2340?? Usb NIC or
| > (dongle). At any rate , it works well.
| >
| > Not be be content to leave well enough alone, If I were to re-nstall
this
| > wireless setup on a virgin install of XP home. What whould be the
| > *preferred method on install wireless capability here. Use the CD wizard
| > from the manufacturer, of WZC to to the work. I can't really tell which
| > is
| > better. and *after the install, **then** add the additional little apps.
| > we
| > all like to pupulate our machines with.Get WI-FI- working first, and
then
| > load down our machines with even the most judiciously selected
sludge---or
| > doesn't it really matter.
| >
| > PS, on a side note, I like all the windoes addon's just not the junk,
| > malware, ad infinitum.
| >
| > Many thanks for all your haelp. I reall don't want the the fiasco I
| > endured
| > previously with installing this.
| >
| > On the original XP pro install, I used a combination of both--prolly a
| > *big
| > * mistake I don't want to duplicate.
| >
| > All of you ladies and gentlemen have given me a wealth of wireless
info.,
| > and I doubt I could have got this started with out you
| >
| > P.S. I've been running WPA2, and thank you for that also.
| >
| > --
| > HTH,
| > Curt
| >
| > Windows Support Center
| > www.aumha.org
| > Practically Nerded,...
| > http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
| >
| >
|




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