In a message dated 11/25/2004 8:37:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
"kochkodin"@verizon.net writes:

> .My 
>  other son is now home with his Gateway and we can't seem to get the 
>  system to allow the network to allow the gateway to transmit/receive the 
>  signal...When it does see the network, it will not allow anything to be 
>  connected..

Okay; I am assuming that your son's Gateway has a 802.11b card? What brand? 
Or is his connection internal, or USB?

How does he connect at school?

Craig W.
Atlanta, GA
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