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Can we just back track a little...<BR>
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When the Eee PC is powered up is the blue LED active? if not then the wireless card has been disabled with the "FN + F2" key combination. Also as previously mentioned, double check the BIOS to ensure that the wireless is enabled (default is not enabled)<BR>
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As for the make of the chip for the wireless is an Atheros type. I have 2 Eee 701SD here, both using Lucid netbook edition and the wireless is working just fine!<BR>
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I too have an old WiFi gateway that only uses 40bit WEP (used with MAC filtering as well) so maybe also check (or reset) the password in your WiFi gateway (remember to update password in all other items that use the gateway!)<BR>
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