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Hey.

I have buit mu own notebook. It is equiped witht he latest ATI 9700Mobile 128MB grafic, and are running on PC2700(333Mhz) 512MB memory, and Intels Pentium M 1,5Ghz.

The problems is my wireless networking.
I should have connected it the right way. The grey cabel to AUX, and the black to MAIN, isn't it?
And the only thing I did, was to push the cables on the connectors on the WLAN card from Intel.
When I have installed the software "Intel ProSet", the program says that the "RADIO" is off. And I can't turn the radio on, because all the buttons are grey.

So please help me.
Since I can get no radio contact, and the signal strengh is bad, could it be since I have fixed the cables wrong?


Thanks.

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i'm not familiar with wifi cards but. it could be that it is disabled in the bios. do take a look there.

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