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Dlink DWL-G650 (WinXP) works, but not at boot/startup (Code 10) |
Ohaya posted on Thursday, August 21, 2008 8:43 PM
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Hi,
I recently got a Dlink DWL-G50 wireless adapter for one of my older
laptops (a Compaq, running WinXP Home SP2).
The Dlink card is a "Rev. B5", and I downloaded the drivers from Dlink
and got them installed.
The Dlink installation installs Dlink's own utility for configuring the
wireless, but I wanted to use the Windows Zero config to do that. At
first, when I enabled the "Let Windows manage" checkbox, I couldn't get
the configuration to show WPA/WPA-PSK, but after a lot of fiddling, I've
been able to get that. I'm not 100% what finally got it working, but I
think it may've been installing the WinXP WPA2 update.
Anyway, things seem to work ok, but I notice that when I boot the
machine up, and if the card is plugged in when I boot, it wasn't showing
up, and in Device Manager, it showed that the card couldn't start, with
a "Code 10".
If I pop the card out, then back in again, XP detects it immediately,
and the wireless works.
If I leave the card out and boot the laptop, then plug the card in after
XP has booted, it gets detected.
I'm probably being a little picky, but I'd like to have the card work in
the situation where the card is plugged in already when the laptop is
booted, and was wondering if anyone has some ideas about what the
problem might be, and how to fix it?
The driver currently 2.2.4.1, dated 7/14/2004, and the file is
ar511.sys, in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS.
Thanks in advance!
Jim |
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HiCardbuses are so inexpensive that there is No reason wasting time on EOL old |
Jack \(MVP-Networking\). posted on Friday, August 22, 2008 9:36 PM
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Hi
Cardbuses are so inexpensive that there is No reason wasting time on EOL old
cards.
Example, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833315047
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
Hi,
One of the things that I've noticed is that when I boot WinXP with the
card inserted, I don't hear that "kerplunk" sound, but when I pop the
card out, it makes that sound, and when I re-insert it it makes that
sound.
So, I started thinking that, for some reason, Windows wasn't even
Device Manager. That had "OZ6912", so I thought maybe I needed an
update for the card controller.
I did some searching, and found the following:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,16864520
If you look at the 9/12/06 posting from "aldamon", it says:
simply not compatible with the card. Here's what O2Micro told me:
There are several 802.11 PC Cards in the field with a compliance issue
to the PC Card Standard. Our products released in past 3 years will
work-around the issue, but OZ6912 is an old product and has this
issue.
The OZ6912 is end-of-life product at O2Micro, there is no support for
it now.
Sorry for this situation.
I returned the card this morning."
So, I think that that is the same thing that is happening with my
situation.
The laptop is a Compaq 2190US, which I "inherited" from my son, and
it's a few years old now, so I think that, unfortunately, that D-Link
DWL-G650 is one of those cards with a "compliance issue".
I'm waiting for a different brand card to arrive, and will try that in
this same laptop to see if it works (I do have some older PCMCIA
cards, an Orinoco Silver, and an "Ambicom", and those work, but
they're only 802.11b).
Thanks,
Jim |
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Dlink DWL-G650 (WinXP) works, but not at boot/startup (Code 10) |
smlunatick posted on Sunday, August 24, 2008 8:45 AM
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D-Link adapters tend to install a Connection Manger software link in
the Start-up folder. If there is one, remove it from the Start-up
folder and Wireless Zero Configuration should work correctly. |
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Dlink DWL-G650 (WinXP) works, but not at boot/startup (Code 10) |
ohaya posted on Sunday, August 24, 2008 8:45 AM
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Hi,
One of the things that I've noticed is that when I boot WinXP with the
card inserted, I don't hear that "kerplunk" sound, but when I pop the
card out, it makes that sound, and when I re-insert it it makes that
sound.
So, I started thinking that, for some reason, Windows wasn't even
Device Manager. That had "OZ6912", so I thought maybe I needed an
update for the card controller.
I did some searching, and found the following:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,16864520
If you look at the 9/12/06 posting from "aldamon", it says:
simply not compatible with the card. Here's what O2Micro told me:
There are several 802.11 PC Cards in the field with a compliance issue
to the PC Card Standard. Our products released in past 3 years will
work-around the issue, but OZ6912 is an old product and has this
issue.
The OZ6912 is end-of-life product at O2Micro, there is no support for
it now.
Sorry for this situation.
I returned the card this morning."
So, I think that that is the same thing that is happening with my
situation.
The laptop is a Compaq 2190US, which I "inherited" from my son, and
it's a few years old now, so I think that, unfortunately, that D-Link
DWL-G650 is one of those cards with a "compliance issue".
I'm waiting for a different brand card to arrive, and will try that in
this same laptop to see if it works (I do have some older PCMCIA
cards, an Orinoco Silver, and an "Ambicom", and those work, but
they're only 802.11b).
Thanks,
Jim |
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Jack (MVP-Networking). |
Ohaya posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 10:31 PM
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Hi,
It's a really old laptop that I "inherited" from one of my sons :), and
I figured that if I ever got a new laptop, it'd probably have one of
those new smaller card slots, so I didn't want to spend a lot on it.
FYI, I just got this Linksys card:
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=LICWPC54GX4
and it works fine, and doesn't have that problem with the boot/startup.
Jim |
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