MSBoy wrote:...sigh.

It works the first time and when I reboot it no longer works.
I bought a D-Link card and it did the same thing so I returned it and got a usb network adaptor.
Well, It did the same thing also...Long story short,
I ended up doing this:
1.double click Internet Explorer icon,click file button,make sure work offline does not have a check beside it.If it does, click it then close IE.
2.right click Internet Explorer icon,click properties,click the Connections tab.Highlight my dial up connection(I only have 1),click settings button,make sure that Automaticly Detect Settings is checked,click OK.
Pick Never Dial a Connection right below the connections window.
Then click the LAN Settings button,make sure that Automaticly Detect Settings is NOT checked,click OK.Then click OK on the Internet Properties Dialog box.
Set your TCP/IP up like you want it.
Then try to connect to the network, a box might come up with work offline and try again buttons, if so pick try again.
It worked for me,good luck.