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Im Zaphod Beeblebrox
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Wireless network
Well, I got Vista Beta 2 up and running just fine... the only problem I am having is that I cannot connect to my wireless network. Vista sees the router just fine but wont let me connect. Under the connect to a network wizard I have a message that says, "The capability of your network adapter does not match the requirements of this network." To hell it doesn't. I've tried looking up this problem but I couldn't find anything. I know it works fine in XP, that's my only connection to the net. So right now I am reduced to running a 50ft cable. Any insight would be great.
Oh before I forget I have a Dlink DWL-510. Used Vista update to get the correct drivers.
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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Same problem - Vista Beta2 Build 5472
Did you get it fixed? I have the same issue. I'm using a Cisco AP-1200 access point and an Intel 2915abg card (in a Thinkpad T43p). I'm using WPA2-PSK Personal for security. This hardware works fine under Windows XP with either the MSFT client (with WPA2 patch) or the IBM Access Connections/Intel client.
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