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Old 10-30-2005, 04:55 PM   #1
Default Compatibility Issues -- Windows Media Center and Wireless Adapters


My wireless hub (a Linksys WRT54G) is in my home office, with my HP Media
Center PC (m7160n) in my living room.

I'm trying to use a Buffalo Air Station G54 "keychain" type adapter, plugged
into a USB port, to connect the Media Center to the wireless network in my
home. The Media Center is crashing once or twice a day, and says the reason
is that some unidentified driver is the cause. I notice that when I reboot
with the Buffalo adapter plugged in, the computer freezes at the point where
the HP logo comes up on screen. If I try rebooting again with the Buffalo
unplugged, the computer does the complete reboot with no problems.
Obviously, the adapter( or, at least, its driver) seems to be the culprit.

I've been to the Microsoft site that lists equipment that's proven to be
compatible with Media Center 2005, but there's no list of wireless adapters.
Does anyone know what adapters will work with Media Center? Failing that,
what else can I do?


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Old 10-30-2005, 08:33 PM   #2
Barb Bowman MVP-Windows
 
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Default Re: Compatibility Issues -- Windows Media Center and Wireless Adapters
If you don't want to/don't have room for an internal wireless card, I
recommend plugging a wireless gaming adapter in to the Ethernet port
of the MCE computer. I'd recommend the DLink DGL 3420 which I use
here.

On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 08:55:03 -0800, Dough Doctor
<> wrote:

>My wireless hub (a Linksys WRT54G) is in my home office, with my HP Media
>Center PC (m7160n) in my living room.
>
>I'm trying to use a Buffalo Air Station G54 "keychain" type adapter, plugged
>into a USB port, to connect the Media Center to the wireless network in my
>home. The Media Center is crashing once or twice a day, and says the reason
>is that some unidentified driver is the cause. I notice that when I reboot
>with the Buffalo adapter plugged in, the computer freezes at the point where
>the HP logo comes up on screen. If I try rebooting again with the Buffalo
>unplugged, the computer does the complete reboot with no problems.
>Obviously, the adapter( or, at least, its driver) seems to be the culprit.
>
>I've been to the Microsoft site that lists equipment that's proven to be
>compatible with Media Center 2005, but there's no list of wireless adapters.
>Does anyone know what adapters will work with Media Center? Failing that,
>what else can I do?

--

Barb Bowman
MS Windows-MVP
Expert Zone Columnist
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx
http://www.mcemvp.us/bbowman/


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Old 10-30-2005, 11:15 PM   #3
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Default Re: Compatibility Issues -- Windows Media Center and Wireless Adap
I cant get some saved items, out of my saved files my documents from hotmail
webb page says hardware isnt wright,so?

"Barb Bowman MVP-Windows" wrote:

> If you don't want to/don't have room for an internal wireless card, I
> recommend plugging a wireless gaming adapter in to the Ethernet port
> of the MCE computer. I'd recommend the DLink DGL 3420 which I use
> here.
>
> On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 08:55:03 -0800, Dough Doctor
> <> wrote:
>
> >My wireless hub (a Linksys WRT54G) is in my home office, with my HP Media
> >Center PC (m7160n) in my living room.
> >
> >I'm trying to use a Buffalo Air Station G54 "keychain" type adapter, plugged
> >into a USB port, to connect the Media Center to the wireless network in my
> >home. The Media Center is crashing once or twice a day, and says the reason
> >is that some unidentified driver is the cause. I notice that when I reboot
> >with the Buffalo adapter plugged in, the computer freezes at the point where
> >the HP logo comes up on screen. If I try rebooting again with the Buffalo
> >unplugged, the computer does the complete reboot with no problems.
> >Obviously, the adapter( or, at least, its driver) seems to be the culprit.
> >
> >I've been to the Microsoft site that lists equipment that's proven to be
> >compatible with Media Center 2005, but there's no list of wireless adapters.
> >Does anyone know what adapters will work with Media Center? Failing that,
> >what else can I do?

> --
>
> Barb Bowman
> MS Windows-MVP
> Expert Zone Columnist
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx
> http://www.mcemvp.us/bbowman/
>



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