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Since last time I received such helpful insight I though I'd ask another question from you guys.

 

Where do I go from here that apparently the card is recognized, but no networks are found.

 

THis is what I have:

 

network1.jpg

 

network2.jpg

 

My router's SSID is "Villa" and the router's IP is 192.168.1.1 . My IP when in windows is 192.168.1.101.

 

If I could get pointers as to where to start from here, I would appreciate the help.

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Only a few wireless cards are working, check the HCL in the Wiki and see if your card is listed. It may work but needs a patch to get it working. Or you may have the same problem as me it just does not work. I have to run a network cable to my laptop.

Since last time I received such helpful insight I though I'd ask another question from you guys.

 

Where do I go from here that apparently the card is recognized, but no networks are found.

 

THis is what I have:

 

network1.jpg

 

network2.jpg

 

My router's SSID is "Villa" and the router's IP is 192.168.1.1 . My IP when in windows is 192.168.1.101.

 

If I could get pointers as to where to start from here, I would appreciate the help.

If you WLAN doesn't work but the ethernet card is working, just configure it. If you don't receive the conf. via DHCP you should add this yourself. Run ipconfig /all in Windows and add the values in OSX86. You need:

IP, subnetmask, router and DNS.

Thanks all, Jaegermaster thanks for actually telling me what I needed to do. I just wanted to make sure that this was indeed my onboard ethernet card and not my wireless card recognized as a genereic lan car.

 

Futhermore, I did update the Airport2.kext which was supposed to support my F5D7001 as mentioned by another member in the Hardware department. Apparently for me it does not work.

 

THanks again guys, will let you know what the deal it.

 

hf.

Ok I tried setting it up manually, everything included, no success. Here are some screens, maybe you guys can see something that I don't see.

 

EXTREMELY WEIRD: the ethernet card that it gives me is actually my wireless card, I double-checked with the MAC Address that it gives me. How do I get around this?

 

status.jpg

 

card.jpg

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I did, when I remove my wireless card, the "built-in ethernet" cart dissapears. The icon next to the voulme icon at the top right dissapears as well.

What I get in Networt Utility is eth0 and this is what I have.

 

nowireless.jpg

 

What can I do about my wireless? Is my eth0 working?

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