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    Wireless Notworking

    Got a Toshiba Tecra M2 Laptop with the Intel 2100 wireless adapter and it wont connect to my Netgear WG602, if I disable the onboard LAN and use a WG511 card it works fine so I'm guessing its something to do with the Netgear and the Intel LAN, anyone got any clues?
    I've already disabled powermanagement and uninstall the Q8xxxxx patch like it tells you too and disabled WEP etc but it still dont work :[

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    You trying to run at 54g or 11b? You tried the lappy at a different AP to confirm it works?

    Not much help i know

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    I've tried it in all settings, it woudl appear theres some sort of protocol incompatibility between the Intel 2100 and netgear kit, tried with a netgear card works fine with or without WEP etc, done al the updates and all the other bits that I've found on the net and feck all works, gonna swap teh netgear for a linksys I reckon...

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