I'm looking for a bit of advice to get wireless network access working for my laptop, which I use at my scope.
I'm running Windows XP Pro, with all MS updates in place, on my Dell GX270 desktop, Pentium 4, 2 GB memory.
I have had a Speedstream 6250 modem running for a few years now, ADSL internet access works fine, no problems at all.
I have other desk tops, for my wife and my grand daughter, networked using network cables, all work just fine.
The Speedstream modem has an antena that suggest to me that it should provide wireless access?
My laptop, an IBM Thinkpad T30, Windows XP Pro, all updates, 2GB memory, has a Toshiba Wireless LAN Mini PCI card installed.
My laptop connects to my network and the internet without any problems with a cable connected to my modem.
Wireless Network Connection advises me that 'No wireless networks were found in range, when I disconnect the cable on the laptop.
Without upsetting a perfectly good working cable environment, and without upsetting my wife (I can handle the grand daughter!), how do I get my laptop connected wirelessly?
Any/all advice would be appreciated!
Cheers

Chris