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Hello folks many thanks for reading this post.
I have purchased the following kit: Linksys WMP45G (wireless pci) Linksys WAG54G (adsl/router) I cannot get my XP to recognise and enable the WMP54G at all. I have tried the drivers on the retail CD-Rom provided and also d/l the most current drivers from Linksys site however none work. Everytime I tried to direct XP Device Manager towords the folder with the driver file I get "Could not find associated drivers". The WMP54G shows up in device manager with the yellow (!) sign as PCI Controller it will only change to the name Wireless-54G after I go throough the motions of selecting the appropriate hardware manaufacturer and item type manually from "Add New Hardware". I have read about other people with issues with this card in XP - however some have had success but none of the msg boards tell of how they achieved it. I have tried various combinations of PCI Slots on the board and even tried having only the WMP54G in the M/B but to no avail. I have also tried a fresh XP install with/without Sp1 I am running: XP Pro P4 2.8 1gig DDR Abit IS7-E Any help would be appretiated. Mark Mark |
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I have a WRT54G trying to run on XP Home, and have a similar problem.
I will gladly read any solutions. RRon (E-Mail Removed) |
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While I'm using D-Link's DWL650 and 650+ and a laptop with one pcmcia slot
(and no motherboard slots to swap to) I have basically the same problem. Yellow (!) with Code 12 (not enough resources). Both cards had worked over two months, and simply failed to start on power up one day, probably after an XP auto-update the day before. From what I've seen from multiple web searches, problem affects cardbus cards of all types. Just thought misery might enjoy company...I'll forward any relevant info I find. Steve T "Mark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:c21q4f$bh0$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hello folks many thanks for reading this post. > > I have purchased the following kit: > Linksys WMP45G (wireless pci) > Linksys WAG54G (adsl/router) > > I cannot get my XP to recognise and enable the WMP54G at all. I have tried > the drivers on the retail CD-Rom provided and also d/l the most current > drivers from Linksys site however none work. Everytime I tried to direct XP > Device Manager towords the folder with the driver file I get "Could not find > associated drivers". > > The WMP54G shows up in device manager with the yellow (!) sign as PCI > Controller it will only change to the name Wireless-54G after I go throough > the motions of selecting the appropriate hardware manaufacturer and item > type manually from "Add New Hardware". > > I have read about other people with issues with this card in XP - however > some have had success but none of the msg boards tell of how they achieved > it. > > I have tried various combinations of PCI Slots on the board and even tried > having only the WMP54G in the M/B but to no avail. I have also tried a fresh > XP install with/without Sp1 > > I am running: > XP Pro > P4 2.8 > 1gig DDR > Abit IS7-E > > Any help would be appretiated. > > Mark > > > > |
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Hi Igor,
we share your pain! After i select a specific hardware manaufacturer ie. Linksys and then Wireless-G from the "Add New Hardware" wizzard. I then redirect XP to find either the drivers that came on the install CD or the drivers that I d/l'd from Linksys site. Strangely although NONE actually work for me (I get Code 10 Device cannot start) the drivers on teh install CD are the only ones that are Digitally Signed. A well I reckon RMA this back in the post and purchase another Wireless card. Mark "Igor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:lrb1c.7232$(E-Mail Removed) ... > While I'm using D-Link's DWL650 and 650+ and a laptop with one pcmcia slot > (and > no motherboard slots to swap to) I have basically the same problem. Yellow > (!) with > Code 12 (not enough resources). Both cards had worked over two months, and > simply > failed to start on power up one day, probably after an XP auto-update the > day before. > From what I've seen from multiple web searches, problem affects cardbus > cards of all > types. Just thought misery might enjoy company...I'll forward any relevant > info I find. > > Steve T > "Mark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:c21q4f$bh0$(E-Mail Removed)... > > Hello folks many thanks for reading this post. > > > > I have purchased the following kit: > > Linksys WMP45G (wireless pci) > > Linksys WAG54G (adsl/router) > > > > I cannot get my XP to recognise and enable the WMP54G at all. I have tried > > the drivers on the retail CD-Rom provided and also d/l the most current > > drivers from Linksys site however none work. Everytime I tried to direct > XP > > Device Manager towords the folder with the driver file I get "Could not > find > > associated drivers". > > > > The WMP54G shows up in device manager with the yellow (!) sign as PCI > > Controller it will only change to the name Wireless-54G after I go > throough > > the motions of selecting the appropriate hardware manaufacturer and item > > type manually from "Add New Hardware". > > > > I have read about other people with issues with this card in XP - however > > some have had success but none of the msg boards tell of how they achieved > > it. > > > > I have tried various combinations of PCI Slots on the board and even tried > > having only the WMP54G in the M/B but to no avail. I have also tried a > fresh > > XP install with/without Sp1 > > > > I am running: > > XP Pro > > P4 2.8 > > 1gig DDR > > Abit IS7-E > > > > Any help would be appretiated. > > > > Mark > > > > > > > > > > |
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