I don't know what a network card is, but I'm running wireless.
However, there is a modem attached to the desktop.

On 4/30/08, Chris Gilland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For one if you want a reliable system, get a network n i c p c i card.
> They're cheap.  No reason for you to tape your ethernet cord into the thing,
> that's gonna cause more head ache than worth.  take it from someone who is a
> certified network admin who's certified to serve the whole United States.
>
> Chris.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tiffany D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:26 PM
> Subject: Offtopic, but Really Need Tech Help
>
>
> > Please guys, I know this is offtopic, but it involves my job and I
> > just started there and don't want to lose it.  I really need your
> > help.  Feel free to message me or to e-mail me offlist.  I'm including
> > my contact info below.  I've been sending this to a few places.
> >
> > "I'm having a few problems here and am wondering if anyone can help me
> > please.  I have a desktop (not sure what kind) and a laptop (HP
> > Pavilion ze5385us), both running XP.  On the desktop, I keep getting
> > this error "exception given in module aviWUSB54Gv4.dll at 0002516B".
> > it pops up every few seconds.  I looked it up and found this site.
> >
> http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board/message?board.id=Wireless_Adapters&message.id=3269
> > But I'm nervous about uninstalling the driver, since I need to be able
> > to use the internet.  I've had this problem back when we were with
> > Comcast.  We're now with Verizon and using a different modem and the
> > problem is persisting.  Any advice?  can I just uninstall the driver
> > and have it go online to reinstall it or will it cause trouble?  Can I
> > go to that site suggested and run the Netcheck application like they
> > said, or would me having a secure connection prevent that?
> >
> > My second problem is more pressing and may or may not be tied to the
> > first.  I recently got a job that uses a program called VanillaSoft.
> > http://www.vanillasoft.com
> > It won't work on my Mac, even though it says it works with Safari.  If
> > any of you know a way around this, I'd really appreciate it.  Anyway,
> > I've been trying to use it on my XP laptop, but that's barely working.
> > The adapter port broke and the adapter is literally put in with a
> > piece of tape.  It dies and then comes back... it's a mess.  It also
> > sometimes restarts itself sometimes, but I had that even before the
> > port broke.  So I'm trying the desktop, but although I can enter the
> > information in Quick Results, when I click the link for Call Results,
> > it won't go there.  My laptop says new browser window and opens the
> > page.  My desktop does absolutely nothing.  I thought it was the
> > version of IE, so I upgraded to Service Pack II and the same problem.
> > When I ran the test controls on the desktop, I got the information bar
> > and the test told me that I failed the pop-up blocker disabled check.
> > I also failed the testability to run the TAPI control from my bbrowser
> > and I failed restart browser after installing control.  I don't know
> > what all of that means, but I checked my pop-up blocker settings under
> > tools and it said it's turned off.  Maybe, the application error
> > message is messing this up?  But I can access all other sites without
> > a problem.  Please, can anyone help me?  I want to be able to use a
> > stable and reliable computer for work.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tiffanitsa"
> >
> > MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Google Talk and E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > AIM: Tiffanitsa
> > Skype: Therebetisa
> > LJ Talk: Theophania
> >
> >
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