WRT54GS Wireless Problem

Everytime I try to get on the internet my computer wants to use the 10/100 network connection, insted of my wireless card. I can disable the 10/100 network connection, and it will use the wireless card. Is there a way I tell the internet to just use the wireless card?
Thanks for any help,

Disconnect the ethernet cable from your 10/100 ethernet card.
Also, give your network a unique SSID. Do not use "linksys". If you are using "linksys" you may be trying to connect to your neighbor's router. Also set "SSID Broadcast" to "enabled". This will help your computer find and lock on to your router's signal.
If the above does not fix the problem, then in your computer, go into your wireless settings, and go to "Preferred Networks" (sometimes called "Profiles" ). There are probably a few networks listed. Delete any network named "linksys".  Also delete any network that you do not recognize, or that you no longer use. If your current network is not listed, enter its info (SSID, encryption (if any), and key (if any) ). Then select your current network and make it your default network, and set it to automatic login. You may need to go to "settings" to do this, or you may need to right click on your network and select "Properties" or "settings".  Reboot computer.  It should do your wireless login automatically.
Message Edited by toomanydonuts on 12-12-2007 10:19 PM

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