turk wrote:
> "Jack (MVP-Networking)." <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi
>> Internet Speed should not be affected by a change from G to N since G is
>> usually faster than a regular Internet connection.
>> Since the old G adapter is working well it means that something is Not
>> compatible between your computer and the N adapter and Linksys should be
>> able to resolve it or to take pt back, or try to ask for a N pci adapter
>> as a replacement.
>> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>>
>
> Thanks for your help. Turns out, and this is from at least 5 hours of tech
> support at Linksys (3 were smart, 3 were idiots), I needed to install my
> wireless N adapter without the included software. In other words, I need to
> download the driver from the Linksys site, then let Windows recognize my
> "new hardware" and follow along with that and point it to the driver for
> installation. The actual drivers and the CD included with the Linksys
> WUSB300N adapter will just ruin your experience. Happy.
>
> I suppose I'm very relieved. But isn't that a bitch? What are the odds a
> normal network installing, occasional game-playing person goes to those
> lengths?
>
> Unbelievable...
>
> turk
>
>
Turk -- for future reference, you might want to bookmark this site:
http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php
This is a site for/by *users* of Linksys equipment, and some of the
people who inhabit the forums are quite knowledgeable.
--
Lem -- MS-MVP - Networking
To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM.
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