Brandon,
The API (Appication Programming Interface) between Windows XP and Windows CE is different in nature. So, the dll file that works with WinXP will not work with WinCE.

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my question about that whole thing is if you
go out and buy a wifie card
that goes on a laptop and put it in your bn,
then where would you install
the software that comes with it on cd rom?
Brandon
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But if you use the same card with the BN,
how do you install the drivers
for the same?
You don't have a CD drive. Or you don't
need the drivers for BN?
Regards
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Tara,
If the laptop recognizes the WiFi card, then
you can use it.  Most
laptops these days comes with the built-in
WiFi chip.  If it does not
recognize it, then you can install the
driver that is included with the
card.

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Hi all.
Can we use wireless cards for note books with
BN too?
Or the cards for the devices like BN are
special?
Thanks
Taraprakash
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Chaman,
You are using so-called static IP address.
The router should be
configured to assign dynamic IP address.
Alternatively, when you are
setting up a connection configuration, say
no  at the prompt about obtain
IP address, then type the address like this:
192.168.0.25.  Then you won't
have this problem.

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