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That's the problem of updating your computer's OS without verifying if your existing devices is compatible with win7 OS. For the meantime you need to hardwire your PC directly to the router if you wanted to get online. Just check their website from time to time if they have available drivers or I suggest buy another wireless adapter that's compatible with win7.
Go to Start > All programs (XP) and look for Ativa. There should be a "manager" or some type of program. Run it, And look for a tool that will change from "AP mode" to "station mode". Once it makes the change, the networks should pop up. Greg M..23
re-installed the driver then you check your firewall is enable or what is enable then disable then you check your proxy sever disable it then you check the wireless zero confiuration in the manage the computer then you coonect it then you get it
I know this is a really.. REALLY old topic but I just now solved it for me anywho. I opened up the Ativa utility Went to the Options tab and selected "Use the Standard Windows XP Utility Instead.", Saved Changes then went to the systems tray, right clicked onthe utility, then exited it.
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