My Windows XP broadcom1394 device was not working, and the help section
told me to uninstall the device and re-install it. After uninstalling,
and following the steps, I could not find the device with the add
hardware wizard. What should I do? My wireless won't work now.




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steelerfandave

Re: XP Wireless Problem by BigJim

BigJim
Sun Mar 16 18:30:45 PDT 2008

usually when that happens it is an indication that the wireless card is bad.

"steelerfandave" <steelerfandave.2237dcd@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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> My Windows XP broadcom1394 device was not working, and the help section
> told me to uninstall the device and re-install it. After uninstalling,
> and following the steps, I could not find the device with the add
> hardware wizard. What should I do? My wireless won't work now.
>
>
>
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> steelerfandave


Re: XP Wireless Problem by smlunatick

smlunatick
Mon Mar 17 08:02:17 PDT 2008

On Mar 16, 7:38=A0pm, steelerfandave <steelerfandave.
2237...@pcbanter.net> wrote:
> My Windows XP broadcom1394 device was not working, and the help section
> told me to uninstall the device and re-install it. =A0After uninstalling,
> and following the steps, I could not find the device with the add
> hardware wizard. =A0What should I do? =A0My wireless won't work now.
>
> --
> steelerfandave

Are you confusing the two different components? 1394 is usually a
Firewire / iLink device for hooking up video devices such as digial
camcorders.

Is the wireless device built into the motherboard or is it a separate
add-on device?