I currently installed Windows XP Home on my old Gateway MT3707.
After hours of searching I finally found the necessary drivers for the laptop.
After installing the driver for my network adapter (Realtek RTL8185 54M) I was able to pull up the list on the available wireless internets.
Under my network is states:
"Idaho is a security-enabled wireless network (WPA2)
When double clicking on our wireless network it states:
"The network 'Idaho' requires a network key (also called a WEP key or a WPA key). A network key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network."
Maybe I dont know what at network key is, but when this pops up, I type in the password for our network, after doing so it says:
"Please wait while Windows connects to the 'Idaho' network."
-After about 1min it disappears and I am not connected to the internet
Our wireless router is a Netgear Wireless G router WGR614V10
*I tried installing SP2, but it said it already had a newer version.
ANY information/help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!
After hours of searching I finally found the necessary drivers for the laptop.
After installing the driver for my network adapter (Realtek RTL8185 54M) I was able to pull up the list on the available wireless internets.
Under my network is states:
"Idaho is a security-enabled wireless network (WPA2)
When double clicking on our wireless network it states:
"The network 'Idaho' requires a network key (also called a WEP key or a WPA key). A network key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network."
Maybe I dont know what at network key is, but when this pops up, I type in the password for our network, after doing so it says:
"Please wait while Windows connects to the 'Idaho' network."
-After about 1min it disappears and I am not connected to the internet
Our wireless router is a Netgear Wireless G router WGR614V10
*I tried installing SP2, but it said it already had a newer version.
ANY information/help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!