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mike
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      05-09-2004, 12:03 AM
I bought 2 generic 802.11b cardbus cards. They are based on the
realtek 8180 chip. They worked fine the first time I installed them.
After a powerdown and restart they won't receive... either one! I'm
running winxp and doing a "repair" works, it picks up the new IP
address and it looks great... but won't receive any packets. One even
stops my Linksys router from transmitting, I have to reset the router.
Anyone have any ideas or is it just 2 bad cards at the same time?
 
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      05-09-2004, 02:35 AM
mike wrote:
> I bought 2 generic 802.11b cardbus cards. They are based on the
> realtek 8180 chip. They worked fine the first time I installed them.
> After a powerdown and restart they won't receive... either one! I'm
> running winxp and doing a "repair" works, it picks up the new IP
> address and it looks great... but won't receive any packets. One even
> stops my Linksys router from transmitting, I have to reset the router.
> Anyone have any ideas or is it just 2 bad cards at the same time?


I had a similar problem with Dlink cards and a Netgear router.
Flashing the router fixed it.
mike

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      05-09-2004, 05:23 AM
On Sat, 08 May 2004 19:35:33 -0700, mike <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>mike wrote:
>> I bought 2 generic 802.11b cardbus cards. They are based on the
>> realtek 8180 chip. They worked fine the first time I installed them.
>> After a powerdown and restart they won't receive... either one! I'm
>> running winxp and doing a "repair" works, it picks up the new IP
>> address and it looks great... but won't receive any packets. One even
>> stops my Linksys router from transmitting, I have to reset the router.
>> Anyone have any ideas or is it just 2 bad cards at the same time?

>
>I had a similar problem with Dlink cards and a Netgear router.
>Flashing the router fixed it.
>mike



That did the trick, thanks for the help!
 
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