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Problem with Asus WL-138G Network card and Windows 2000PC 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. Code Developer wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > I've recently installed an Asus WL-138G wireless network card (PCI) into a I expect you have failed to untick "turn off this device to save power"> 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 ? "atec" <ate***@XXhotmail.com> wrote in message Windows 2000 SP4.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 ? > I expect you have failed to untick "turn off this device to save power" No.Code Developer wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > "atec" <ate***@XXhotmail.com> wrote in message check the logs , should offer an indication> 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 ? |
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