Denier-of-Soup
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My wireless desktop card is having trouble connecting to the network for some odd reason. It all happened after I replaced the old Radeon 9200 with a 9800. It was working fine before this, and I didn't change any software settings on the computer besides uninstalling the old video card driver and installing the new one.
It can still detect the wireless networks just fine, but if I try connecting, it gives me an error saying that they might no longer be in range. My theory is that the new video card is taking up a lot more power compared to the older one. The network card has enough power to recieve, but not enough power to transmit. After all, my PSU is only around 250 Watts.
If this is true, then will disabling one of my CD drives do the trick?
It can still detect the wireless networks just fine, but if I try connecting, it gives me an error saying that they might no longer be in range. My theory is that the new video card is taking up a lot more power compared to the older one. The network card has enough power to recieve, but not enough power to transmit. After all, my PSU is only around 250 Watts.
If this is true, then will disabling one of my CD drives do the trick?