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    CF-29 Mk1 Wifi Program Issue

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Toughbook, Jun 3, 2008.

  1. Toughbook

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    Hello all,

    I am building a CF-29 Mk1 and am having a hard time finding the correct wifi program to run the wifi. Actually... That is not entirely true. I did find the correct one... It is just that I don't like it! It only allows for WEP encryption and not WPA... I only run WPA and therefore cannot get it to talk to my router. Anyone have an idea? I tried DriverAgent.com (No help!) I also tried installing others that I know work on the Mk2 &3... But they won't install since it is the incorrect model for that program. I ran into the same thing with Win XP Pro wifi handler but usually after updating with Svc Pk 2 it will add WPA along with the update.

    Anyone have any suggestions?

    Thanks,

    Rick
     
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    When I get home I'll get you the whole driver package I have if you provide me an e-mail address.

    Jay
     
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    Well... After 3 tries... I found the correct file on Intel's site. I guess it's like they say... Three time's a charm!