if that doesn't work, the D-Link card may not be from a compatible chipset. what's worse, D-Link will sometimes change chipsets without changing model names - you'll find some post on the internet about people having success with 'your' card, but in fact they've got a different revision of the card. I tried to configure using D-Link cards; I eventually went out & picked up some cheap A-Open Realtek-based NICs for $15 CA a piece.