Latitude D610 with XP, correct? If so, drivers are...
Dell QuickSet should allow you to turn the card on/off using the switch or the function keys, whichever you use.
It's easier to stick with the same thread, so others can see what is installed and what isn't
For the PCMIA adapter, I think you get a disk with the card, then install the software and the drivers. Shutdown the computer. Insert the card, then turn on the computer. After you log in to the unrestricted account, it should start to install.
Is there a way to fix the problem and be able to disable the adapters in network connections ?
I have checked out Dell Quick Set and would rather not use that app.
The following error pop-up appears when right click Wireless icon then left click disable.
Error Disabling Connection
It is not possible to disable the connection at this time. This connection may be using one or more protocols that do not support Plug-and-Play, or it may have been initiated by another user or the system account.
It all seems to work now. Except my only concern is being able to disable from Network Connection page.
Dell Quickset controls your funtion keys to turn the wireless card on and off usinf F2 if this is how you turn it on and also control the funtions to turn on Bletooth, if you have this, so Dell Quickset is needed.
PudgyOne
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May 17th, 2010 05:00
Uber_Noob,
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Latitude D610 with XP, correct? If so, drivers are...
Dell QuickSet should allow you to turn the card on/off using the switch or the function keys, whichever you use.
It's easier to stick with the same thread, so others can see what is installed and what isn't
For the PCMIA adapter, I think you get a disk with the card, then install the software and the drivers. Shutdown the computer. Insert the card, then turn on the computer. After you log in to the unrestricted account, it should start to install.
Rick
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May 17th, 2010 18:00
Thanks for the INFO.
Is there a way to fix the problem and be able to disable the adapters in network connections ?
I have checked out Dell Quick Set and would rather not use that app.
The following error pop-up appears when right click Wireless icon then left click disable.
Error Disabling Connection
It is not possible to disable the connection at this time. This connection may be using one or more protocols that do not support Plug-and-Play, or it may have been initiated by another user or the system account.
It all seems to work now. Except my only concern is being able to disable from Network Connection page.
Thank U again for your time. Please Help.
PudgyOne
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May 17th, 2010 19:00
Uber_Noob,
Dell Quickset controls your funtion keys to turn the wireless card on and off usinf F2 if this is how you turn it on and also control the funtions to turn on Bletooth, if you have this, so Dell Quickset is needed.
Simple terms, if controls your hotkeys.
Rick