Same as a wired lan card. In "control panel->network connections" right-click on the name of the wifi card & choose properties.

From there it's just like a LAN NIC, choose Internet Protocol TCP/IP, properties, & change "obtain IP address" to "use the following" filling in a valid unused IP address for your lan.

If that does not work I would disable all WPA/WEP & any filtering of clients long enough to establish if the wifi adapter works at all. Another avenue would be a Linux live CD or parallel windows install to test.


Winterlight wrote:
How do I do that to the adaptor with a wireless?


At 06:36 AM 6/13/2009, you wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Winterlight wrote:

Any ideas?

Does it work if you assign an IP address manually?


Christopher Fisk
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