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Old 05-10-2008, 02:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default D-Link Wireless Error w/ Upgrade to SP3

I have a wireless network set up, with a wireless D-Link modem. I upgraded my Windows XP to Service Pack 3, and I was using the D-Link AirPlus Utility (the software that came with the modem) to install the wireless drivers etc and boost the signal. As soon as I upgraded the service pack and restarted I received the following error message;



The actual D-Link AirPlus Utility software won't even start... The wireless network is still connected, but the signal is Low as appose to it's usual Strong when the software was functioning properly, and to boost the signal I need the software to work...

Can anyone help me?
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