Dear Jammie,
My mom works out of her home, and one of the regulations for networking is that we can't use a wireless router or independent access point (with its own IP) on the network. We can, however, use Ad-Hoc (computer-to-computer) networking.
I tried to get around this problem by installing a wireless card on my parents computer (running Windows 2000) while it was hooked up via the LAN card so as to start an Ad-Hoc network. However, the computer recognizes the wireless card as another LAN card and says it can't connect because a cable is unplugged!
I have tried installing both a Buffalo Technologies Airstation Turbo (notebook USB card) and a D-Link WUA-2340 USB card, with the computer connected and disconnected from the Internet. Nothing works!
Is it just Windows 2000, is the computer too crappy, or do I just have really bad luck with network cards?
Thanks,
Matt