importmastr
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Posted: Dec. 20 2005,12:24 |
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Strangely enough I was having this same problem while using a AMD K6 II 266Mhz laptop with a Hawking PCMCIA 802.11 a/b/g card. This card works fine in my other laptops, but not this one. The problem seemed to come up no matter what OS I installed. I tried DSL, Puppy, Vector, and even various Winblows OS's. Finally I gave up, and decide I would use that card in a PIII laptop instead, and put the PIII's Cisco Aironet 340 in the K6 II 266 laptop. About a month later I needed the Aironet 340 for something else so I tried the Hawking card once more, and it worked fine, this time running Winblows 2000. To make a long story long, I figured out that in Winblows it will work everytime in PCMCIA slot 0, but never in slot 1. Any other OS I tried it won't work in either slot. I have tried all the usual stuff that I have found in this thread. I ultimately decided I couldn't live with Winblows, so I ebayed the Hawking card. I got a few nickles for it, and threw in a couple more bucks, and got a 2 wire version of the Orinoco. So far so good.
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