

I did it in precisely that order and at least got my network up and running smoothly after several hours. I've installed, deleted, and reinstalled both internet and manufacturer drivers, but is futile because of Windows.Ī possible solution to this is to setup the router first, install the software on the router that came in the box, then start setting up the adapters. The reason being precisely that Windows XP Professional doesn't recognize the drivers even though they're installed as mentioned in a previous post, essentially breaking it. The drivers that come with the adapters do not work either at times. I bought a Belkin wireless/wired router and Wireless G adapters a week ago and here are several things I've learned one of which might answer your question and some other issues that might pop up: The manufacturer drivers at least make it functional.
