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__Game_Start__
12-07-04, 03:10 PM
OK i'm the campus computer fix it guy more or less - and have lost points in that field for this scenerio
My college (SUNY Farmingdale) runs on a wireless network - 802.11b (cheap ******** won't upgrade to G)

A person with an old compaq computer with 64mb of ram windows 98 wanted me to install their wireless card. i could not get it to work on their machine (the card was brand new) - so the card was given away to another person with an old windows 98 machine. again NO AVAIL! - i felt sorry for him so i lent him one of my wireless cards and again no avail!

Does windows 98 not have native wireless support ? is there a way to install it ? please help!

bchur83
12-07-04, 03:25 PM
It doesnt have native support, but in conjunction with the wireless software and the drivers, it should work. I have had a Dlink 802.11G wireless PCI card on a 98 machine, and it worked fine.

__Game_Start__
12-07-04, 03:48 PM
the drivers install (from the factory cd and from the website yes i tried both) fine but on the first card (linksys) ut shows the (!) symbol when you check it in the device manager, and on the motorolla card it doesnt have that so the drivers installed fine , but no wireless

DreamingWolf
12-07-04, 09:33 PM
I found this site (http://www.amherst.edu/it/networking/setup/win98/wireless.html) by a google search. I'm not certain it has what you need, but the description matched your problem pretty closely (down to the stupid school part :D ) Hope it helps.

DWolf:cool:

Smokeys
12-08-04, 11:10 AM
Only XP has 'native' wireless support, you have to install the drives and the client utility for the wireless card in order to be able to configure the wireless settings (ssid and such).