I've been working with a wired connection for awhile now, not having time to work on this problem.
First off, Cyrnel, thanks for help. I appreciate the multiple replies!
I couldn't for the life of me (and I'm technically inclined) get this to work properly as it should. So do you know what I did? I returned the card and exchanged it with one without speedbooster technology on it whatsoever (Linksys PCI-G Wireless), to make sure it should be compatible with my WRT54G router.
And you know what happened?
It worked. The first time. Out of the box. I've even configured the hell out of both of the router and the wireless card just to make sure, and I've never had the two disconnect from each other.
I thought hey, wireless technology has changed in the couple of years I've been playing with it at my job, so it should work at home. I guess I shouldn't put the cart before the horse anymore. Get what you're sure works the first time instead of screwing around with it.
*sigh*
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