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D-LINK DWL - 520 PCI connection issue

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Old 05-27-2006, 04:12 AM
Default D-LINK DWL - 520 PCI connection issue



Every time I boot up my computer, I have to open the D-link utility and
manually connect to the network. The D-Link untility thinks I'm
connected and it says I have a good singnal, but I have to disconnect
and re-connect so I can browse the web. This is very annoying, and has
been going on since I installed the card (8 months?). My laptop has a
CISCO card and it connects to my D-Link router and out to the internet
without any issues.

The D-Link router is configured to only allow 3 pre-defined MAC
addresses to connect, with their own assigned IP addresses. The Laptop
connects fine on boot up. My Desktop doesn't, any suggestions?



Sam
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Old 05-27-2006, 11:07 PM
Eric
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"Sam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Every time I boot up my computer, I have to open the D-link utility and
> manually connect to the network. The D-Link untility thinks I'm
> connected and it says I have a good singnal, but I have to disconnect
> and re-connect so I can browse the web. This is very annoying, and has
> been going on since I installed the card (8 months?). My laptop has a
> CISCO card and it connects to my D-Link router and out to the internet
> without any issues.
>
> The D-Link router is configured to only allow 3 pre-defined MAC
> addresses to connect, with their own assigned IP addresses. The Laptop
> connects fine on boot up. My Desktop doesn't, any suggestions?



Hi,

I saw the same behavior with my DWL-AG530's and v4.1.2.72 drivers.
(Upon first boot, I had to manually "bump" the connection to get it alive.)

Likewise, it was getting a good connection upon boot, but couldn't talk out,
for it wasn't pulling DHCP right away. If you wait it out, it will get an
DHCP IP within about ten minutes though. Annoying for me, because I have
program that wants to talk on the internet right away to control a LCD
panel. (Panel displays emails, weather, RSS feeds, etc.) Often, when it
can't talk out onto the internet, it hangs.

I believe it is a bug in the drivers for I was getting the same behavior
under WinXP and Linux (with the W32 drivers wrapped in ndiswrapper).
Perhaps the load sequence is off or something.

My "solution" was to simply use the previous set of drivers, which are
working fine. If you want to continue using the newest drivers, you could
probably make a script that automatically makes the connection "bump"
itself, I suppose.

Hopefully DLink will fix it soon...




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Old 06-02-2006, 07:03 PM
Sam
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Thanks! I'll stay away from writting a script for now, do you know
what driver version you are using?

TY!

Eric wrote:
> "Sam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com...
> > Every time I boot up my computer, I have to open the D-link utility and
> > manually connect to the network. The D-Link untility thinks I'm
> > connected and it says I have a good singnal, but I have to disconnect
> > and re-connect so I can browse the web. This is very annoying, and has
> > been going on since I installed the card (8 months?). My laptop has a
> > CISCO card and it connects to my D-Link router and out to the internet
> > without any issues.
> >
> > The D-Link router is configured to only allow 3 pre-defined MAC
> > addresses to connect, with their own assigned IP addresses. The Laptop
> > connects fine on boot up. My Desktop doesn't, any suggestions?

>
>
> Hi,
>
> I saw the same behavior with my DWL-AG530's and v4.1.2.72 drivers.
> (Upon first boot, I had to manually "bump" the connection to get it alive.)
>
> Likewise, it was getting a good connection upon boot, but couldn't talk out,
> for it wasn't pulling DHCP right away. If you wait it out, it will get an
> DHCP IP within about ten minutes though. Annoying for me, because I have
> program that wants to talk on the internet right away to control a LCD
> panel. (Panel displays emails, weather, RSS feeds, etc.) Often, when it
> can't talk out onto the internet, it hangs.
>
> I believe it is a bug in the drivers for I was getting the same behavior
> under WinXP and Linux (with the W32 drivers wrapped in ndiswrapper).
> Perhaps the load sequence is off or something.
>
> My "solution" was to simply use the previous set of drivers, which are
> working fine. If you want to continue using the newest drivers, you could
> probably make a script that automatically makes the connection "bump"
> itself, I suppose.
>
> Hopefully DLink will fix it soon...


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