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So you bought a new PC card and turned off your video sender!
Sounds like your new PC card was not required, if turning the video sender back on still causes you to lose your connection.
You need to log into the routers control panel when connected via a network cable using Internet Explorer and find the wireless settings page. The radio channel will probably be set to the default channel (usually 6) so try changing this to 1 or 13 because you may not be able to change the frequency of your video sender unit.
Hope this helps.
i think my built in adapter was not compatable for some reason.
i think i can change my channel on the video sender at the back,i will give it a try later,if not i will alter the wireless channel on the lappy like you said ..thanks