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DavidSchneider62
Cannot connect to my wifi network at home. I am using a TP-Link wireless N Nano USB adapter, model TL-WN725N. The label on the box indicates that it is compatable with Windows XP. After the initial installation of the driver for this product, which took approx 3 tries, the computer which is a Dell Dimension 2100, was not able to sign on or reboot, with an error message that read system 32 error\drivers\ntfs.sys.error. I then had to purchase a disc of windows xp in order to have the system up and running again. After the installation of the new xp operating system I then downloaded again the driver for the USB adapter which again took about 3 tries until it downloaded. When i try to sign on it gets stuck on the blue screen and reads "system will not restart check file system FAT32. So I pulled the adapter and the system was able to restart again, the I reinstalled the USB network adapter which the wifi sotware popped back up. Here is where I'm stuck with a message at the wifi icon in the lower right hand corner which reads "cannot sign on to local wireless networks, windows will attempt to sign on again". I called customer service for TP Link asked a few questions but were not able to help me, however he instructed me to go to the services window on click on WLAN in the box but it was not there. It did not seem to matter that much to him and told me to call the wifi provider which does not make any sense as I have no problems with other devices that use that network. Can you suggest anything further I can do to resolve this, Thank you.
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