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Win2000 + "computer came from a defunct company" = older laptop.
Or maybe that's just me.
Regardless, the problem was not with 2000, XP or the wireless setup. It was the result of making a configuration change without considering all the implications of that change. The fix, which has hopefully happened by now, is free or very low cost.
Whether it is worth upgrading to XP for this particular machine is a separate issue altogether.
-Steve
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Steve, you make a good point about the older laptop. I haven't ran Win2000 for some time, but it seems to me that it had issues with supporting wireless cards anyway. Maybe worth while to look at a new one. New laptops are under $600 in some cases.
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