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Windows XP/2000 - Reboot help posted in the Operating Systems forums; Thank's for that Greg. Your problems are being caused by your Linksys Wireless router driver. It is more than likely to be a result of a memory leak that occurs ...

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Old 09-27-2007   #8
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Thank's for that Greg.

Your problems are being caused by your Linksys Wireless router driver. It is more than likely to be a result of a memory leak that occurs with the older Linksys drivers.

Can you download, run and install the latest drivers from Welcome to Linksys.com (click on Downloads at the top of the screen, enter the model number or select from the product category list).
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hmm i found the product but cant find the version on it :S its not where it says
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Sorry greg, which part are you having problems finding, the product on the web site, or the product on the device itself?
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i found the product,but it has drivers for 3 versions,1.0 2.0 and 4.0,it says where to see the version but its not there on the device i have
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Hi Greg, you may be able to find the details in Device Manager. Go to Control Panel, System, Hardware tab, Device Manager. Scroll down to "Network Adaptors" and you will see your device there. Right click on it and go to Properties. You should see you current details under the Driver tab.

Failing that, your only two options left would be either to replace the wireless adaptor, or to try all of the above versions to see which ones work. You can't harm a device by trying a driver, it will either work, or not.
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cool i found it tyvm
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