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Wireless Networking - Linksys Wireless Network Adaptor with Speedbooster |
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Good signal, easy setup. Using with WRT54GS in another room.
Problem is, with the connection for this device enabled, my hard drive clicks and grinds about once every second. The disk access light comes on for a brief moment. It's been doing this now for several hours. As soon as the USB adaptor is removed, or the network connection disabled, this stops. Any ideas? Thanks. Evan Evan |
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No takers?
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On 28 Dec 2005 05:28:23 -0800, "Evan" <> wrote:
>Good signal, easy setup. Using with WRT54GS in another room. > >Problem is, with the connection for this device enabled, my hard drive >clicks and grinds about once every second. The disk access light comes >on for a brief moment. It's been doing this now for several hours. > >As soon as the USB adaptor is removed, or the network connection >disabled, this stops. > >Any ideas? Thanks. > >Evan Evan, Have you tried contacting Linksys product support? -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. Chuck |
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Read through their knowledge base. Nothing similar to my issue.
But as I couldn't stand the disc access every second, I reinstalled the USB adaptor software and the problem disappeared. Subsequently, I decided to use Windows XP's built-in wireless connection service...cutting out the middleman. Works well too. No annoying disc accesses. Evan |
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"Evan" <> wrote in message news: oups.com...
Good signal, easy setup. Using with WRT54GS in another room. Problem is, with the connection for this device enabled, my hard drive clicks and grinds about once every second. The disk access light comes on for a brief moment. It's been doing this now for several hours. As soon as the USB adaptor is removed, or the network connection disabled, this stops. Any ideas? Thanks. Evan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Probably would help if you would provide more detailed information: Which Linksys wireless adapter model exactly? What computer brand/model or motherboard? What Operating System - Service Pack? Is any Firewall program involved? Have you checked out Linksys support yet? http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...VisitorWrapper ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RWS |
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"Evan" <> wrote in message
news: oups.com... > Good signal, easy setup. Using with WRT54GS in another room. > > Problem is, with the connection for this device enabled, my hard drive > clicks and grinds about once every second. The disk access light comes > on for a brief moment. It's been doing this now for several hours. > > As soon as the USB adaptor is removed, or the network connection > disabled, this stops. > > Any ideas? Thanks. > > Evan > If I remember correctly, I had a similar problem with a WRT54G setup. The problem, for me at least, was a default setting on the router whereby the router and my PC's network card were changing the encryption number/algorythm/key every one (1) second or so. I forget exactly what you call it, and I am at work right now so I don't have access to my home PC. It might have been the "beacon interval". I was using WPA security. Without any security, the problem went away; but, no security is NOT acceptable. Anyway, every time the router would change its encryption key (I think it was encryption), the hard drive would kick in for a second. Very annoying. I changed the interval on the router using Internet Explorer (try entering 192.18.1.1 to bring up the router's screen) to something like every 3600 seconds (60 minutes) instead of the default 1 second and the problem went away just like that. There were other things that I changed on my PC, such as turning off system restore which noticeably cut down on the hard drive use when the PC was just sitting there supposedly doing nothing. Non-Offensive, Professional Sounding Name |
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I turned off drive indexing...obviously wasn't the issue.
If this happens again, I will check the encryption refresh time in the router's settings. Good tip. Evan |
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Evan
Ya intentaste desinstalar el driver de tu USB Adapter del todo. Incluye reiniciar la maquina. borrar el archivo inf en la carpeta x:\windows\system32\inf (Esta oculta). Casi siempre el archivo inf viene en el CD de instalación. buscalo y comparalo con el de Windows. Te aconsejo de que visites la pagina de Linksys y busca en la opción de Downloads la versión del Router ya que hay varias e instala el firmware mas reciente. Además te aconsejo que entres a la pagina de tu USB Adapter y consigas si no lo has hecho la versión mas nueva de los Drivers. "Evan" <> escribió en el mensaje news: oups.com... > Good signal, easy setup. Using with WRT54GS in another room. > > Problem is, with the connection for this device enabled, my hard drive > clicks and grinds about once every second. The disk access light comes > on for a brief moment. It's been doing this now for several hours. > > As soon as the USB adaptor is removed, or the network connection > disabled, this stops. > > Any ideas? Thanks. > > Evan > Alejandro Segura Cernas |
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Alejandro Segura Cernas wrote:
> Evan > Ya intentaste desinstalar el driver de tu USB Adapter del todo. Incluye > reiniciar la maquina. borrar el archivo inf en la carpeta > x:\windows\system32\inf (Esta oculta). Casi siempre el archivo inf viene en > el CD de instalación. buscalo y comparalo con el de Windows. > Te aconsejo de que visites la pagina de Linksys y busca en la opción de > Downloads la versión del Router ya que hay varias e instala el firmwaremas > reciente. Además te aconsejo que entres a la pagina de tu USB Adapter y > consigas si no lo has hecho la versión mas nueva de los Drivers. Thanks Alejandro. I Google translated your message and some of your points are quite valid. (1) Uninstall the USB adapter driver COMPLETELY: I didn't do this as thoroughly as you suggested (removing the INF file), but a reinstall solved the hard drive access problem, probably because I chose a different security setup the second time around? (2) Update USB driver to newest that Linksys provide on their web: Haven't done this yet, but I do tend to update my entire system every few weeks. (3) Update router firmware: Yes, I've done this. However, Linksys could do a better job sorting and explaning the different versions of the same model. Evan |
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Evan-
I just found out that Linksys does not have a driver that is compatible with XP Media Edition. So if you have that OS, this could be the problem. They don't know when one is coming out either. Michelle "Evan" wrote: > Good signal, easy setup. Using with WRT54GS in another room. > > Problem is, with the connection for this device enabled, my hard drive > clicks and grinds about once every second. The disk access light comes > on for a brief moment. It's been doing this now for several hours. > > As soon as the USB adaptor is removed, or the network connection > disabled, this stops. > > Any ideas? Thanks. > > Evan > > =?Utf-8?B?TWljaGVsbGU=?= |
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