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Is Windows 95 or Windows 98 supported?

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Is Windows 95 or Windows 98 supported?

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Even though the PDF literature and EnGenius data sheets say the cards support Windows 95, they DO NOT. We’ve had several problems with Windows 95 drivers, so we do not recommend using our products with the Windows 95 operating system. We have also had some problems with Windows 98 machines. Remember these operating systems were invented before wireless or broadband communication was available. If you are running a system with Windows 95 or 98 and attempting to connect to the Internet using wireless, DSL, or Cable: good luck. Your DSL or Cable provider probably doesn’t officially support these operating systems and you shouldn’t expect devices like wireless LAN cards, many USB devices, cable and DSL modems, etc. to work out of the box with your computer. I would like to take this moment to thank SBC for the particularly hard lesson regarding Win95, Win98 and NT systems while working on their self-install CD. I would also like to say Mahalo to Austin Ventures for collapsing BroadJump int

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Even though the PDF literature and Senao data sheets say the cards support Windows 95, they DO NOT. We’ve had several problems with Windows 95 drivers, so we do not recommend using our products with the Windows 95 operating system. We have also had some problems with Windows 98 machines. Remember these operating systems were invented before wireless or broadband communication was available. If you are running a system with Windows 95 or 98 and attempting to connect to the Internet using wireless, DSL, or Cable: good luck. Your DSL or Cable provider probably doesn’t officially support these operating systems and you shouldn’t expect devices like wireless LAN cards, many USB devices, cable and DSL modems, etc. to work out of the box with your computer. I would like to take this moment to thank SBC for the particularly hard lesson regarding Win95, Win98 and NT systems while working on their self-install CD. I would also like to say Mahalo to Austin Ventures for collapsing BroadJump into M

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