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Wireless Networking - XP crash when reinserting wireless USB |
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Hello all,
At work on a computer I am running XP pro. It receives an internet connection through regular wired internet. I have used an SMC 2862 wireless USB adapter set on ad hoc mode with the ICS service providing it with internet so that I can use a laptop wirelessly in the same room. I am using the latest drivers and firmware from SMC. The initial installation and setup work fine. Removal of the USB adapter while this computer is live is also no problem. However, any time I reinsert the USB adapter into the desktop computer, the desktop 'seizes'. The taskbar listing shows a system process running at 100% of CPU resources which doesn't stop until a reboot. This also happens if the USB adapter is not even removed but merely if a setting is changed on it requiring a momentary disable and reenable of the network adapter. I always use the same USB jack. I have tried disabling ICS for the desktop prior to removal of the USB adapter. I have tried disabling the USB adapter prior to removal. None of these manoevres have been effective. I was really hoping that this would be a plug and play solution. Thanks for any advice. =?Utf-8?B?UGF1bCBZdWU=?= |
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Can you check which process is chewing up CPU when you re-inserting the USB
wireless adapter? To do so, move mouse to task bar, right click and choose task manager, then choose "Process" tab, and click CPU column two times so that highest CPU number displays first. Thanks Hui "Paul Yue" <> wrote in message news:CE4F0286-3314-4CF9-81D4-... > Hello all, > > At work on a computer I am running XP pro. It receives an internet > connection through regular wired internet. I have used an SMC 2862 > wireless > USB adapter set on ad hoc mode with the ICS service providing it with > internet so that I can use a laptop wirelessly in the same room. I am > using > the latest drivers and firmware from SMC. > > The initial installation and setup work fine. Removal of the USB adapter > while this computer is live is also no problem. However, any time I > reinsert > the USB adapter into the desktop computer, the desktop 'seizes'. The > taskbar > listing shows a system process running at 100% of CPU resources which > doesn't > stop until a reboot. This also happens if the USB adapter is not even > removed but merely if a setting is changed on it requiring a momentary > disable and reenable of the network adapter. > > I always use the same USB jack. I have tried disabling ICS for the > desktop > prior to removal of the USB adapter. I have tried disabling the USB > adapter > prior to removal. None of these manoevres have been effective. > > I was really hoping that this would be a plug and play solution. > > Thanks for any advice. Hui Shen [MSFT] |
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