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Anonymous Posted on Jun 18, 2010

The Airlink AWLC5025 Wireless-G cardbus Adapter doesn't find any wireless networks from a dlink router-n.

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This could be a problem with the router not transmitting the SSID or the air card not detecting the signal being transmitted by the router. Check that your router actually supports the G format. If it does check that the router is transmitting the SSID, Your network name, on any channel except 6 or 10 if that is an option. Finally, test the Air Card with a different router, If it is not working with a different router it could be the Air Card that is faulty.

Testimonial: "Thanks for your answer. I do know the adapter worked with another router. It turned out that I still needed an adapter that the card was not enough. I had to enter my SSID and reset the IP address as well as the Gateway address and it finally connected. It is, however, painfully slow."

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