Tom's Hardware > Forum > Wireless Networking > Wireless General Discussions > using Netgear PS401 wireless card in a notebook PC

using Netgear PS401 wireless card in a notebook PC

Forum Wireless Networking : Wireless General Discussions - using Netgear PS401 wireless card in a notebook PC

Tom's Hardware: Over 1.4 million members in 6 different countries available to answer all your high-tech questions. Sign up now! Its free!
Word :    Username :           
 

Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)

 

I posted the message at the bottom a while back while looking for
answers. A reader replied with a solution, and I have received enough
email asking about this that I figured I'd just post the solution
here.

To get the Netgear PS401 wireless card to work in a notebook/desktop
PC, download the latest drivers from Netgear's website for the MA401
card, then open the NETMA401.INF file in notepad for editing. Change
every instance of "MA401" to "PS401" and save the file. All you need
to do now is manually install the drivers for the new card (choose the
"have disk" option and navigate to the folder where you saved the
driver files). (I used the WINXP folder -- the drivers I downloaded
have the line "DriverVer = 06/29/2002, 2.0.2" in that .INF file)

After installation of the driver, the card should function exactly
like a MA401 and allow you to connect to your wireless network.

Original message:
>Subject: using Netgear PS401 wireless card in a notebook PC?
>
>I just received my free Netgear PS401 wireless LAN card as part of
the
>PS111W print server rebate and am a little sad to see "For use with
>Netgear PS111W only" printed on the card. No drivers shipped with
the
>card, and I can't seem to get the MA401 drivers available on their
>website to work. Does anyone know of a way to make this work? I
have
>a wireless router that I bought with the idea of using my laptop
>outside on nice ways in mind, and got the PS111W print server with
the
>intention of using it wired to my 100mbps network while using the
free
>PC card in the laptop. If this can't be made to work in the laptop
>it's virtually useless to me since I already ran networking cable to
>my basement where the plotter is located and see no advantage to
>running a wireless 11mbps print server over a wired 100mbps LAN.

Sponsored Links
Register or log in to remove.
Tom's Hardware > Forum > Wireless Networking > Wireless General Discussions > using Netgear PS401 wireless card in a notebook PC
Go to:

There are 1177 identified and unidentified users. To see the list of identified users, Click here.

Please mind

You are about to answer a thread that has been inactive for more than 6 months.
If you still wish to proceed, please ensure that your posting is original and does not duplicate or overlap any prior responses to this thread.

Add a reply Cancel
Sponsored links
  • Ask the community now
  • Publish
Ad
They won a badge
Join us in greeting them
  • 01:00 vianescute won the Freshman badge
  • 01:00 meywd won the Freshman badge
  • 01:00 nayega won the Freshman badge
  • 01:00 gpfear won the Freshman badge
  • 01:00 Conrad925 won the Freshman badge
  • 01:00 skythra won the Freshman badge
  • 01:00 Ckaz won the Freshman badge
  • 01:00 james59 won the Uniformed badge
  • 01:00 snarl won the Uniformed badge
  • 01:00 patlabor44 won the Uniformed badge