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    Hi, I have this motherboard and an Realtek RTL8187 Wireless 802.11g onboard wireless card. However, it couldn't seem to be able to detect our home wireless internet signal? Anyone experience the same? TIA!

    I am a SysAdmin, I battle my own daemons.

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      Hi, I have this motherboard and an Realtek RTL8187 Wireless 802.11g onboard wireless card. However, it couldn't seem to be able to detect our home wireless internet signal? Anyone experience the same? TIA!

      I am a SysAdmin, I battle my own daemons.

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      If it can't connect to an existing network, my guess would be that your motherboard's NIC a) doesn't support your router's features b) is misconfigured c) does have the (latest) motherboard drivers loaded d) is defective (entirely possible). Without a lot more info regarding your router and NIC configuration, that's the best I can offer.

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