"Bob" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>My family thought I was a hero when I successfully hooked up my DLink WDA
>1320 to allow wireless connectivity to our main PC in another room. Every
>time I turn off the PC, however, the system does not recognize that the card
>is installed anymore - it's simply not in device manager.
<http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=475>
>Called the DLInk tech support. They suggested I take the card out and
>re-insert. Yes, that works but I should not have to do this every time I
>turn on the PC.
Can you supply some clues as to what manner of PC this card is
installed? CPU and operating system would be nice. I'll assume a
some kind of desktop running XP SP2.
Right click on "My Computah" on the desktop and select "Properties".
Select the "Device Manager" tab.
Under "View" select "Show hidden devices".
Do you have more than one listing for the DLink WDA-1320?
If so, you get to unintall multiple versions of the driver. This is
usually the result of walking the board through multiple PCI slots
*AND* reinstalling the driver on top of the previous driver.
It's also a bug in some driver installs. I suggest you download the
latest driver from the DLink web pile and use it instead of what came
in the box.
I don't recall if the install requires that you install the drivers
before or after the card is installed in the PC. Whatever it says in
the instructions, do it that way. If necessary, uninstall the driver,
roll back the computer to it's previous state using:
Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore
to remove any traces of the driver. This is a bit drastic, but easy
enough to do.
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