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>Subject: Linksys WiFi connectivity problem, Server 2003 issue
>Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 07:29:22 -0800
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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.
T.J. Campana [MSFT]
Microsoft EPS Networking
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