Netgear WG311T PCI card not recognised




I recently bought the WG311T PCI card to connect my PC to a wireless
network.

I install the card as per instructions (install the drivers & software,
insert card then reboot).

The card receives power (lights on the back)but isn't recognised in
device manager. I get a squeak of activity if I initiate a search for
new devices after a failed installation. I get a popup window saying
that it has recognised a wireless network card, then disappears, and I
cannot see this device anywhere in my devices.

I sent the first one back to my supplier, but the replacement they sent
is doing the same thing. So I wonder if there's something I'm doing
wrong.

Has anyone out there had a similar experience?


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