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Sorry for the lack of details.
OS is Win2k, and the adapter is airNic. -----Original
Message----- Are you using WINXP or windows 2000? If you are using winXP, in the wireless nework connection –
properties- wireless networks – Clear the mark or uncheck – Use windows to
configure my wireless network settings. If still unable to load airmonitor, please disconnect the aircarte
and uninstall the aiMonitor. Then do not insert the aircarte into your PCMCIA slot, install the
software and it will automatically prompt you to insert the card. Now insert aircarte and accept the default driver (continue
anyway). If the OS is winXP, select the winXP driver from the winxP
folder(downloaded with this folder) Please let us know if you need any further details. Seeni, SB support
-----Original Message----- Does anyone else have a problem with the airmonitor app not
displaying. When the computer boots up I see the airmonitor icon in the system
tray then it quickly disappears.
When I try to run airmonitor from the programs menu, I get an hourglass for a fraction of a second and then
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