Think I would try uninstalling and reinstalling driver (restarting between)
before you mess with the stack.

Mike

On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> First thing to check is the DNS. Try http://64.233.167.99/ to see if you
> end up at Google.
>
>
>
> > I work with individuals with disabilities.  One young man needs to
> > run Windows 98,  because that is  the newest  system that will run
> > some of his adaptive software.   The home he lives in has  wireless
> > internet.   He had a  wireless  card put into his computer about a
> > year  or so  ago.  About 2 weeks ago he said that he lost his
> > internet connection.  I went over to his home, the wireless
> > connection still works for other computers.  (I tested it with a
> > laptop running XP.)  I went to control panel > System > device
> > manager   and checked out the properties on his wireless card which
> > said that the device was functioning properly.  I looked at the
> > card/antenna from the back of the computer.  Its light was on and
> > when I tried to look up something on the internet (a web page) the
> > other light would start to blink as it looked for a connection.  As I
> > look at everything looks like it should work.  What do you think
> > might be wrong? Despite what the device manger  says do you think it
> > may be the card?  Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
>
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