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PIE
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      04-02-2004, 03:29 PM
Hello,

I'm doing a project using Server 2003 with a Linksys dual-
band A+G wireless card. Server installs the drivers, then
I install the drivers from the CD-ROM, and I still get
a "No stations available". The card DID NOT pass the
windows logo testing screen. Device manager finds
an "other device" witha big yellow "?", and I can't get
the drivers to work at all. Has anyone every come across
this problem? If so do you have any corrective measure to
tak to fix it?

Thanks for your time,

PIE
 
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      04-13-2004, 12:52 PM

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>Hello,
>
>I'm doing a project using Server 2003 with a Linksys dual-
>band A+G wireless card. Server installs the drivers, then
>I install the drivers from the CD-ROM, and I still get
>a "No stations available". The card DID NOT pass the
>windows logo testing screen. Device manager finds
>an "other device" witha big yellow "?", and I can't get
>the drivers to work at all. Has anyone every come across
>this problem? If so do you have any corrective measure to
>tak to fix it?
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
>PIE
>

PIE,

So this Card is not on the HCL? If this hardware is not supported under Server 2003 then there is little that i can help with. Have you contacted the
manufacturer yet regarding this hardware and to time frame that they have set for a driver to be produced (if ever) for this hardware on this platform.

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