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You need to give IP add manually to any of ur PC as 192.168.0.31 and than open DWLG setup page on the browser by typing 192.168.0.30. It will bring the setuup page of Extender.. on this page change the IP add from 192.168.0.30 to 192.168.2.50.. it will restart ur extender and make it working in same network... roll back the changes u made to ur PC to connect..
The drivers for XP Home should work with XP Pro, but there is a 64 bit version of XP Pro, and I believe that may be your problem. You can try downloading a new version of the driver at:
to see if that fixes your problem. It's under Software and Firmware, Vista and XP driver 3.40. that device is considered a "legacy" device by the manufacture, so any more driver updates are unlikely.
Hi Pipa, a code 10 usually refers to a faulty piece of hardware, meaning that there is no contact between hardware and pc, therefore the part may well be faulty.
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