justacruzr2 Posted Wednesday at 10:20 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:20 PM Anybody else have the problem of installing a usb wi-fi adapter in XP? After the install, with the RealTek software, the BIOS screen locks up on boot and restart. I have to remove it from the usb port to get past that. And when windows starts up there is about a 2 minute delay before Windows is functional. I'm running XP SP3. Have tried letting Windows install it without the RealTek software and it does install it but something is missing as I cannot connect to the server. Have tried 3 different usb wi-fi adapters but the results are the same. Anyone know what's going on?
NotHereToPlayGames Posted Wednesday at 11:59 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:59 PM I've never had any issues. I have four usb wi-fi adapters from my XP days and all four worked first time, no issues whatsoever. Although I **NEVER** install "software", I install **DRIVERS ONLY** and no bundled "software". Not sure what you are calling "RealTek SOFTWARE", but you don't need SOFTWARE for an OS to load a DRIVER.
Ben Markson Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I have a Phillips SNB5600 Wireless USB Adapter. It's nothing special. I don't think I have ever 'installed' it as such. When I plug it in it appears in Network Connections with Status: Not Connected. Before I can do anything useful I have to start the Wireless Zero Configuration service. NET START WZCSVC Now when I right-click the Wireless Network Connection entry in Network Connections... View Available Wireless Networks. I see a list of any nearby wireless networks. What happens next depends on what you're trying to do. Ben.
justacruzr2 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago @N It's the RealTek installation disc that comes with the adapter. @B Maybe that's it. Using Windows to install the driver get's me the "Available Wireless Networks" screen but when I click on my network and click the connect button nothing happens, it doesn't connect. But I did notice the button on the bottom of that window for Wireless Zero Configuration but didn't know what that meant so I didn't click it. Is that what I'm supposed to do? . When I use the RealTek install disc everything works but I get that long lag before Windows is fully functional. Maybe I just have to live with that?
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