If this is what I think it is, this will be easy... Do this if you have Windows XP installed... Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet Connections -> Network Connections. Find the connection which is active and has the wireless symbol on it, and right-click on that. In the little menu that appears, click on Show Available Networks. A new windows will appear, and it should say that there are none available. On the left pane, click on Change Advanced Settings. In the new window that appears, you will see three tabs. General, Wireless Networks, and Advanced. Click on the Wireless Networks Tab. You will now see just under that tab a little check box that says "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings." Click on that check box to put a check in it, and press the OK button. The window which shows Available Wireless Networks probably needs to be refreshed, so in that window, click on the Refresh Network list button on the left pane. You should now see your network(s) and connect to them. At this time, I would suggest uninstalling any Netgear software you have installed on this computer. If you do not, then when you restart, it will say that Microsoft is handling your connections, and Netgear shoudl be, etc. If that pops-up just click on no and uninstall the software. Good luck
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