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Old 11-19-2007, 07:19 AM
pokerprochris pokerprochris is offline
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Default Problems connecting Mac Leopard to Wireless Network

Hi - if anyone could help it would be great

Recently purchased version of Leopard from apple for my macbook. Which has no problem connecting to my home wireless network (connects automatically). However decided to use Bootcamp to install my version of Windows Vista x64 - which runs perfectly on my home computer.

I believe I installed it correctly - according to the bootcamp manual however when I actually go into Windows on my macbook it's unable to get any connection from my home wireless network. I asked Windows to diagnostic the problem and it said -

"A cable is not plugged into the network adapter 'Local Area Connections'"

And...

"The computer does not have a wireless network adatper installed and configured"


I have also made sure the driver is up to date.

I am really lost as what to do - has anyone experienced this/ similar problem? Have any ideas/ solutions?

Many thanks

Chris
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