Saturday, June 4, 2011

How do I install the Cnet wireless-G USB dongle CWD-854?

How do I install the Cnet wireless-G USB dongle CWD-854?

There is only 2 pieces and both go into USB slots.
There is only 2 pieces and both go into USB slots.

Answer by Iknowalittle
I think that it is plug and play.. no need to install just plug it in. I have a Linksys, Wireless – G .And thats all I had to do…

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I had a meeting with the "ed" at CNET

never had problem with cnet[although I can't find archives of dscussions or questions on the site].
invalid signature means they can’t verify publisher . I assume it’s not a problem with a trusted site –but I don’t know. please advise…..thanks

Answer by Jackson
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Help!!!! Invalid Digital Signature wont let me download anything!!!!

Les
This is driving me up the wall and I dont know how to fix it or where to see help.
Ill use the latest example but it occurs all the time.
I go to download.com and try to download Deskscapes 101 from there, the link is:
http://www.download.com/3000-20-10657476.html?part=undefined&subj=dl&tag=button
I can choose to run it or save it then open it but all I get is that Internet xplorer has blocked the file because the digital signature is invalid. Yet its digital sig is valid!!!!
I get this with lots of diff legit downloads.
Can anyone help me????!!!!

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Les
Solved and tx all….It was my netgar router. I spent an hour allowing a guy from XPS Support to look through my settings an I figured after he couldnt figure it out; I would change routers…FIXED!!!

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Undsputed
Yea routers and firewall software can cause unexpected issues like that.
Cool though because n ow you get to download a great application for your desktop. Check though their many versions…lot of great ones out there. The premium one is worth it in my opinion but you might not want to pay for them. It might even pop up as a download by MS sooner or later…haha. Enjoy!!!

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