pow
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As above really,
I have a Belkin USB Wifi Adapter, need to install drivers for it on a thin client... the client has some flash memory free - is a possible to do this?
The client is running Win CE 4.2!
Thanks
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pow
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Update - ive plugged it in and its asked for a "Driver Name", identifying the device as a "Unknown USB Device"
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Whittie
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Install the oldest belkin usb drivers you can find?
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willay
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won't identify the device in the first instance, it needs the drivers.
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Andrew
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Go to the Belkin site and download the relevant drivers.
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pow
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NoCE drivers on Belkins site,
Shall i find some or use some 98/2000/xp drivers?
How do I load them onto the client 
Screen looks like this (VNC )
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willay
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why do theyneed wireless if you already have a wired connection to it
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pow
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want to put some around the school that dont have the wired connections.
just using this wired one as a "test" station
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willay
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google, I'm unaware of your setup, ie do the drivers exist on a central server or do they actually need to be loaded onto the client (which kinda defeats the object of it..)
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pow
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googling it atm... 
thanks mate
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willay
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sorry i cannot be any more assistance
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pow
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tis cool!
im guessing you have to add/download the drivers to the client, then install them using the box in that picture above.
Ilike a challenge
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pow
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Just found on the Wyse website that they are not supported 
Ahhh well - got a list of supported adapters tho!
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Richie
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Was gonna say WinCE usually has a list of supported stuff..... and alot of the mainstream kit is usually in it.
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pow
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Funny really, its a well known and used Belkin USB adapter
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willay
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wince is aload of wank thou
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Deadude
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not if its just used for terminal services or something
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pow
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which is what im using it for
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