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Wireless Networking - Can't get LinkSys WPC54G Version 4 running |
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Has anyone run in to troubles getting a LinkSys WPC54G Version 4 notebook
adapter running on a notebook? Please read the below, unfortunately long worded, summary of what I'm running in to and have tried. If there is an IRQ/memory conflict between the wireless adapter and something else, would upgrading to Windows XP fix this or is this strictly a BIOS thing? Thanks in advance, Alfred I'm trying to upgrade my Wireless home network from a LinkSys 802.11b, was working ok most of the time, to LinkSys 802.11g. The main reason I'm doing this is that I now have a notebook that I want to add to the wireless network, previously just 3 PCs located in various parts of the house, and figured that it would be nice to go to 802.11g to get the "speed" advantage. Also, I was having an intermittent "lockup" problem on the wireless interface on the 802.11b router I had and was hoping to have a more reliable interface. Anway, I'm trying to use a Linksys WKPC54G networking kit which includes the router and a Wireless Notebook adapter PCMCIA card, WPC54G V4. The notebook is a HP6000 running Windows'98 SE. Note that the notebook has a TI cardbus controller, for which Linksys has unique "BETA" s/w that must be downloaded from their site and installed. The problems I experience are: Before the "BETA s/w" - With the wireless adapter installed, most of the time the laptop would lockup when rebooted. - If the laptop did not lockup on reboot, and if I had disabled the Ethernet and/or USB h/w devices, the some times I could get the wireless adapter to stay inservice. If I looked at the LinkSys WLAN Monitor on the notebook, the wireless adapter would show active but it would not see my access point. (Annoying "Cannot connect to AP" displayed") In 8 hours of testing, basically the wireless adapter saw the AP 3 times. - tried changing the channel on the AP. - no luck - tried changing the beacon time - no luck After "Beta S/W" installation Although the notebook would most of the time boot without locking up, the notebook would indicate that adapter had a problem. - The WLAN monitor s/w only saw the wireless adapter as inactive. - Device Manager showed that the device was in trouble. - Tried reloading the device drivers with out any change. - Tried reloading the "BETA s/w", restarting the laptop with the card installed, a then when the system found the adapter, used the Linksys cd-rom provided with the adapter to install the drivers. After talking to LinkSys support, including 2nd level support, for ~2 1/2 hours the best they could come up with is that I needed to talk to HP because of a possible IRQ/memory problem. (They never got me to check for the conflict so I guess that the notebook locking up was the clue) Unfortunately, didn't get very far with the HP "LiveChat" as their network went flaky early in to the "testing". (Got as far as doing a BIOS upgrade and performing a physical reset - battery out stick paper clip in reset hole.) forbrich |
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I had a similar problem with an HP notebook running Win ME.
It turned out to be a binding problem. Linksys walked me through re-installing the NW protocols several times before I got a connection, which then became intermittent again. Solved this particular issue by talking the client into a new Dell laptop. "forbrich" wrote: > Has anyone run in to troubles getting a LinkSys WPC54G Version 4 notebook > adapter running on a notebook? Please read the below, unfortunately long > worded, summary of what I'm running in to and have tried. If there is an > IRQ/memory conflict between the wireless adapter and something else, would > upgrading to Windows XP fix this or is this strictly a BIOS thing? > > Thanks in advance, > > Alfred > > I'm trying to upgrade my Wireless home network from a LinkSys 802.11b, was > working ok most of the time, to LinkSys 802.11g. The main reason I'm doing > this is that I now have a notebook that I want to add to the wireless > network, previously just 3 PCs located in various parts of the house, and > figured that it would be nice to go to 802.11g to get the "speed" advantage. > Also, I was having an intermittent "lockup" problem on the wireless > interface on the 802.11b router I had and was hoping to have a more reliable > interface. > > Anway, I'm trying to use a Linksys WKPC54G networking kit which includes the > router and a Wireless Notebook adapter PCMCIA card, WPC54G V4. The notebook > is a HP6000 running Windows'98 SE. > > Note that the notebook has a TI cardbus controller, for which Linksys has > unique "BETA" s/w that must be downloaded from their site and installed. > > The problems I experience are: > Before the "BETA s/w" > - With the wireless adapter installed, most of the time the laptop would > lockup when rebooted. > - If the laptop did not lockup on reboot, and if I had disabled the Ethernet > and/or USB h/w devices, the some times I could get the wireless adapter to > stay inservice. If I looked at the LinkSys WLAN Monitor on the notebook, the > wireless adapter would show active but it would not see my access point. > (Annoying "Cannot connect to AP" displayed") In 8 hours of testing, > basically the wireless adapter saw the AP 3 times. > - tried changing the channel on the AP. > - no luck > - tried changing the beacon time > - no luck > > After "Beta S/W" installation > Although the notebook would most of the time boot without locking up, the > notebook would indicate that adapter had a problem. > - The WLAN monitor s/w only saw the wireless adapter as inactive. > - Device Manager showed that the device was in trouble. > - Tried reloading the device drivers with out any change. > - Tried reloading the "BETA s/w", restarting the laptop with the card > installed, a then when the system found the adapter, used the Linksys cd-rom > provided with the adapter to install the drivers. > > After talking to LinkSys support, including 2nd level support, for ~2 1/2 > hours the best they could come up with is that I needed to talk to HP > because of a possible IRQ/memory problem. (They never got me to check for > the conflict so I guess that the notebook locking up was the clue) > Unfortunately, didn't get very far with the HP "LiveChat" as their network > went flaky early in to the "testing". (Got as far as doing a BIOS upgrade > and performing a physical reset - battery out stick paper clip in reset > hole.) > > > =?Utf-8?B?SHVnaA==?= |
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I want to thank you for posting your problem it helped me solve m similar problem. I have a dell c400 running W2K. I was trying in vane to install th WPC54G card in my system. I read your post about the Beta drivers fo the TI card bus systems. ftp://ftp.linksys.com/beta/wpc54g_beta_driver.zip These drivers ended up working for me, but first I had to removed al other NICs in my system and disabled any onboard NICs in the bios. Then uninstalled and deleted any of the other drivers from my system. After that there was still some Odyssey client software on my machine. Uninstall this as well. Then I loaded the beta driver for the car first in device manager, reboot and then I ran the beta driver setup. It worked !!!! Hopefully this will be of some use to you. Thank you agian for your post - williamr ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via http://www.mcse.m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message1186565.htm williamrh |
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