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Andrew
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      10-26-2003, 08:15 PM
I'm setting up a wireless home network and have so far set up a D-Link
DSL-604+ wireless ADSL (802.11b) router without any problems on my desktop
PC.
I have also bought a D-Link AirPlusXtremeG wireless card, DWL-G650
(802.11g). This is giving no end of trouble. I installed the drivers on my
laptop PC (Samsung V20, P4 2.0GHz) as per the card instructions. However,
when I then installed the card and rebooted the laptop I received the
following message during boot up:

System Configuration Data updated
ERROR
Resource Conflict - PCI on Motherboard
Bus:03, Device:00, Function:00

Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup

Pressing F2 simply took me to the set up screens where everything appeared
ok.
On resumption of booting, once I was in Windows (XP Home) the new hardware
wizard started as expected but then the PC froze part way through installing
the s/w for the card.
I rebooted the machine and got the same error message as above, but when I
got into Windows the system is saying no card present. Trying to detect new
hardware also fails to find the card.
I have uninstalled the drivers and tried to reinstall several times but get
the same results each time.

Can anyone help me out here, please?

Andrew


 
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Martin P Matthews
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      10-31-2003, 05:52 PM
I had a similar problem with another DLink card and fixed it by using
different (downloaded) drivers. From memory there are three families of
drivers - 1.x, 2.x and 3.x. The 1.x simply failed regularly and so I
updated to the 3.x. These caused the crash you describe but the 2.x
worked and did not crash. I suggest you try any and every driver on the
DLink site.

In article <bnhdh6$k4u$(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) says...
> I'm setting up a wireless home network and have so far set up a D-Link
> DSL-604+ wireless ADSL (802.11b) router without any problems on my desktop
> PC.
> I have also bought a D-Link AirPlusXtremeG wireless card, DWL-G650
> (802.11g). This is giving no end of trouble. I installed the drivers on my
> laptop PC (Samsung V20, P4 2.0GHz) as per the card instructions. However,
> when I then installed the card and rebooted the laptop I received the
> following message during boot up:
>
> System Configuration Data updated
> ERROR
> Resource Conflict - PCI on Motherboard
> Bus:03, Device:00, Function:00
>
> Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup
>
> Pressing F2 simply took me to the set up screens where everything appeared
> ok.
> On resumption of booting, once I was in Windows (XP Home) the new hardware
> wizard started as expected but then the PC froze part way through installing
> the s/w for the card.
> I rebooted the machine and got the same error message as above, but when I
> got into Windows the system is saying no card present. Trying to detect new
> hardware also fails to find the card.
> I have uninstalled the drivers and tried to reinstall several times but get
> the same results each time.
>
> Can anyone help me out here, please?
>
> Andrew
>
>
>

 
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