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Old 02-08-2005, 16:14   #4
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Re: NTL Wireless Broadband "Big Bang" Approach?

My original NTL BB was to a W98 desktop Celeron 333 / 96Mb ram, I quickly (within 3m) threw in an ethernet card for £10 and switched to that.

Have you looked at the hardware configuration within W98, it will probably have autodetected the Ethercard and installed a default driver.

So having an ethernet card in the machine I would attempt to start by connecting straight to that. If that works putting the router in the middle wil lbe a no brainer and then being able to configure the wireless from the wired will be simple.
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