On windows xp
http://dlsvr04.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePC/EeePC4G(701)/Wireless_XP_071011.zip
http://www.netbookfiles.com/539/download/asus-eee-pc-4g-surf-xp-wireless-lan-driver-v53045/
i trust the manufacturer for these files but they are provided for your convenience
Hmm click "start" then "run" then type in "cmd". at the command line type in "ipconfig" Write down the IP address there. It will likely start with 192.168.1.*
* means some number between 1 and 255.
then shut down the computer and unplug the cable and turn on the wireless and let it boot back up. Now do that process listed above again and see what you get. If the numbers match or are really similar then your problems are half solved. If you are using icky Vista then you will need to make sure that that wireless network is set to private. You will also need to see what wireless networks are available and connect to the strongest one.
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What operating system do you have? Vista, XP, Linux?
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