"Houndog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Getting "access violation at
>address 004075e5 module WUSB54G4.exe of address 00000368" on both PC's
>and having connect issues (one or the other drops off the net)
It really does sound like some kind of collision, if the computer
names are different, then check the MAC address of each computer
separately in the DHCP Clients List of the AP.
[You've killed the context by starting a new thread, so I can't
remember what you've tried, but a full reset on the router plus
loading the latest firmware (for that hardware rev level) plus
removing and reinstalling the USB drivers, plus computer name
collision, plus MAC address collision, plus some wierd driver
interaction are about all I can think of.]
I suppose it's possible that they've implemented the backoff algorythm
in a deterministic way, so a single collision will result in both
clients backing off the same amount time after time after time, and
finally falling over with an unchecked failure condition, so you might
try the earliest revision of driver on one machine and the latest
revision on another machine, but that's a long-shot.
I'd try another vendor's USB adapter on one of the machines and return
one of the WUSB54Gs, but I'd resist using USB WiFi adapters at all.
I've had really poor luck with them, and find that a WAP54G in client
mode is far better for fixed installations.
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