One other thing to keep in mind, it is sometimes best installing the drivers first then install the PCMCIA card into the slot. It is possible that the system can't even see the card and thus why Windows can't detect it properly. To check this go to the device manager, look to the bottom "other devices" category. Look for PCI device, while the card is in the system. Then do this again when the card is outside the system. This will help you determine if the PCMCIA slot is working even if the drivers are not installed.
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Make sure that the Wireless card is enabled in BIOS or the PCI slot is on. Could also be duplicate drivers. Try removing all of the PCI and Network adapters from Device manager in safemode and then resart the system.
Hope that helps
It appear that this issue has not been resolved for you as of yet. Let’s start with the chipset driver. There is none as the driver is naively intergraded (supported) inside Windows XP. So, you have that part taken care of already.
The PCMCIA adapter; what kind is it and do you know for sure that it is functional? The reason why I ask is that this system has the ability to hold an internal Mini-PCI card, which runs about $25 to $55 dollars. It is far better option to have that then a card sticking out the side of the computer. On the bottom of the system there is a removable cover that contains the Mini-PCI housing. This link shows what I am referring to, http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/latc400/en/sm/wirelesa.jpg .
Another thing to keep in mind, the PCMCIA side slot can not be disabled in the bios. However, an internal Mini-PCI card can be disabled in the bios. You can view this by going to page 4, in the bios.
The PCMCIA card used to work before i rebuilt the machine
When i put it in, it is recognised as an Ethernet Controller in Device manager and that dissapears when i take the card out.
As it is getting that far, does that mean i just need the driver for the card ?
If that is the case, I have that driver but does not seem to make any difference !!
Did you install the driver for this PCMCIA card, when the card was in or out of the slot? I would suggest uninstalling the driver in the add/remove programs, and then try to reinstall it without the card in the slot.
From what you described, the card should work but it seems like Windows is not attaching the driver to the PCMCIA card. You may want to check the manufacture website of the network card, in case they have some kind of special installation steps.
Reply back with your results.
Removing all Network adapters in Safe mode with out networking under device manager and remove all of your network adapters under the control panel under Network adapters? It sounds to me if there is a Mini card added to the MB and you have added your own card that there are duplicated adapters and controllers in the OS.
Be sure before you remove the adapters in control panel and device manager besure that the Mini Adapter that Richard was talking about is Disabled.