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Problem with Asus WL-138G Network card and Windows 2000

Author
11 May 2005 11:54 AM
Code Developer
I've recently installed an Asus WL-138G wireless network card (PCI) into a
PC running Windows 2000. The OS has all the latest service packs and patches
installed. The network card has all the latest drivers downloaded from Asus.
The network is structured using a belkin router to a 1Mb cable internet
connection.

The problem I've got is that when the PC has been up and running with a user
logged in for around 1/2 an hour, the network connection sometimes drops
out. The network tray icon shows 'cable unplugged' and using the Asus
control centre to search for the wireless network fails (can't detect any
network). I have to reset the PC in order for the Asus control centre to
re-connect automatically to the wireless network. I know the network is fine
as resetting the PC cures the problem, and another laptop connected via a
Belkin PCMCIA wireless card never has any such issues.

Anyone had any similar problems with the Asus PCI card? Does Asus have a
knowledge base / forum in which to find out about known issues?

Thanks,
Shaun.

Author
11 May 2005 1:40 PM
atec
Code Developer wrote:
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> I've recently installed an Asus WL-138G wireless network card (PCI) into a
> PC running Windows 2000. The OS has all the latest service packs and patches
> installed. The network card has all the latest drivers downloaded from Asus.
> The network is structured using a belkin router to a 1Mb cable internet
> connection.
>
> The problem I've got is that when the PC has been up and running with a user
> logged in for around 1/2 an hour, the network connection sometimes drops
> out. The network tray icon shows 'cable unplugged' and using the Asus
> control centre to search for the wireless network fails (can't detect any
> network). I have to reset the PC in order for the Asus control centre to
> re-connect automatically to the wireless network. I know the network is fine
> as resetting the PC cures the problem, and another laptop connected via a
> Belkin PCMCIA wireless card never has any such issues.
>
> Anyone had any similar problems with the Asus PCI card? Does Asus have a
> knowledge base / forum in which to find out about known issues?
>
> Thanks,
> Shaun.
>
>
>
xp ?
  I expect you have failed to untick "turn off this device to save power"
Author
11 May 2005 2:52 PM
Code Developer
"atec" <ate***@XXhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Code Developer wrote:
> >
> > Anyone had any similar problems with the Asus PCI card? Does Asus have a
> > knowledge base / forum in which to find out about known issues?
> >

> xp ?

Windows 2000 SP4.

>   I expect you have failed to untick "turn off this device to save power"

No.
Author
11 May 2005 10:17 PM
atec
Code Developer wrote:
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> "atec" <ate***@XXhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42820b4d$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>
>
>>Code Developer wrote:
>>
>>>Anyone had any similar problems with the Asus PCI card? Does Asus have a
>>>knowledge base / forum in which to find out about known issues?
>>>
>
>
>>xp ?
>
>
> Windows 2000 SP4.
>
>
>>  I expect you have failed to untick "turn off this device to save power"
>
>
> No.
>
>
you checked ?
  check the logs , should offer an indication