FYI: It was down to the Lan Manager software.
I had all but given up so went to uninstall it. Unfortunately all the
uninstaller did was reinstall the software and uninstall the uninstaller.
Neat.
So I had to go through the registry to work out how I was going to get it
out of my system (searching for all occurrences of 3com) when I came across
a key describing the device to which an 802.1x agent was bound. It was the
name of a 3com device I don't even own, presumably some generic value
inserted during install, but pre post-install config.
It seems like the installer is crapping out (but not giving any indication
of why, though I assume this is why uninstall does a half-arsed re-install)
and not updating this registry key; either that or 3com QA hasn't bothered
to test this on win 98se :-(
I got the device name from control panel, system - put this exact string in
the registry key and suddenly everything started working.
Card seems pretty ok otherwise.
"DR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:cra00c$e4o$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi
>
> I have a 3com 3CRDAG675 11a/b/g Wireless PCI adapter and Windows 98SE.
>
> The card and drivers are installed - System, Device Manager shows the card
> and says "This device is working properly". The light on the card flashes
> on and off in the correct sequence for "I'm on and working (but not
> sending data)".
>
> If I do "ipconfig", it has a system assigned IP - so Windows is seeing it.
>
> However, the 3com Lan Manager software you use to set up the connections
> for the wireless card says "Device not detected" - as do all the other
> utilities (I suspect a common mode failure - presume they are all going
> through a common point). I downloaded their "Connection Assistant"
> diagnostics utility and it told me everything was tickety boo >:-(
>
> This is a problem because this Lan Manager software seems to be core to
> setting up working connections with the card.
>
> I'm wondering has anyone else seen this before and have any suggestions?
> I've been up and down the 3com support site and it's told me nothing.
>
> Unfortunately I can't register the product for direct email support cos
> its a loaner from a mate whilst I wait for my (different brand) card to
> make it out of the industrial dispute affecting the DHL shipment I've been
> told it is stuck in. Well worth the 30 bucks "next day delivery" shipping
> charge :-(
>
> My access point is 802.11g with WPA enabled, and the card has been
> assigned interrupt 10 - in case, these are relevant.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Doug
>
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