wireless >> NEC MobilePro 300 +BelkinWireless PDA card

by Lindsay » Mon, 06 Oct 2003 19:11:40 GMT

I cannot connect /synch to my Netcomm LAN ,which works
well. The SSID/WEP /ISP and DNS are all correct and the
same --I think !!! Green light is steady but it will not
connect to the LAN.On Settings/Connections/ there is no
ability to connect the network card to the LAN ?
Any help pls.


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