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    ASUS V1S-B1 PCI Card problem

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by PMoney, Oct 16, 2007.

  1. PMoney

    PMoney Newbie

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    I just bought a wireless D-Link PCMIA card a WNA-2330 and when i stick into the slot there is nothing happening, I installed all the drivers that were on the Asus CD that was given with the computer, I installed myself Windows Vista 64 Ultimate.. and I also flashed my BIOS to 209 lastest version.. whats the problem you guys think? It does recognize every driver in the device manager.. Aside of the fingerprint reader and the network controller. anybody help plz.
     
  2. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    Wait a minute. I don't get something. The WNA 2330 according to google :) is a PCMCIA device.

    The V1S only has an Express slot.

    How do you insert a PCMCIA card into an Express slot?
     
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    is there any adapter to actually be able to stick in a pcmia??
     
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