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Well lets look at the name of the newsgroup. It starts with "microsoft"
so that must mean we only talk about Microsoft products. Next it says
"public" so that means any person can post here. Then it says
"broadbandnet" so since this is a Microsoft newsgroup it must be talking
about the Microsoft Broadband Networking. Last but not least it says
"hardware" So that must mean it is the Microsoft hardware for networking
that we talk about.
Thus this is not a general networking newsgroup, but one for the
Microsoft Broadband networking hardware. I'd suggest either posting in
a newsgroup for the hardware you are running, a general networking
newsgroup, or one for whatever version of Windows you are running.
Carmine wrote:
> I just bought a Netgear WG511T wireless card for my
> notebook. Cannot get WPA to work
>
> Running Netgear software as follows:-
> WG511T Software Release 3.6.0.0
> Driver Version: 3.0.1.6
> Utility Version: 2.17.18.4
>
> Running WIN2000 SP3
>
> I have a Draytek 2600G router configured with WPA-PSK
>
> Can anyone tell me am I using the corect version of
> Windows/Netgear?
>
> Should I be using WIN2000 SP4
>
> Thanks,
> Carmine
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 17:03:19 -0700, "Carmine" <cpetrone@telstra.com>
wrote:
>I just bought a Netgear WG511T wireless card for my
>notebook. Cannot get WPA to work
>
>Running Netgear software as follows:-
>WG511T Software Release 3.6.0.0
>Driver Version: 3.0.1.6
>Utility Version: 2.17.18.4
>
>Running WIN2000 SP3
>
>I have a Draytek 2600G router configured with WPA-PSK
>
>Can anyone tell me am I using the corect version of
>Windows/Netgear?
>
>Should I be using WIN2000 SP4
>
>Thanks,
>Carmine
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