On 10/06/2004, Mark Adams wrote:
> My advice: consider yourself lucky and ignore it. See my subject
> "Wifi card blows out network" above.
Did you install the drivers before you inserted the card? I've foudn
that helps with both PC-CARD and USB. Otherwise windows detects the new
hardware, installs the wrong driver, and it can be tricky to recover
from this.
> Of course, if you have trouble with it everytime you reboot, that may
> be different.
It all works flawlessly most of the time. I have both TCP/IP entries in
the network control panel applet set to DHCP.
When I first installed the 802.11g card, I had an Apollo 100Mbit
ethernet PCMCIA card in the other slot. I wanted to be able to choose
to connect via ehternet or wireless. However this didn't work well at
all. The wireless conenction was slow and buggy, and there was a
constant chirping / clicking noise from the notebook's speakers.
I removed the ethernet card and suddenly the wireless card was
reliable.
Doesn't say much for the plug'n'play capabilities of PC-CARD, though.
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Simon Elliott
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