awong wrote:what wireless card did you put in? Rosh (r2d2) and I have found having weird locking up issues with internal wireless cards on the r31 on a previous thread
Yes, I did a search for wireless card options and the lockup issue appears in everyone that has tried to upgrade or use another wireless card.
It is a (looks for FRU number) IBM 11a/b/g Wireless Mini PCI card (FRU 91P7301), and uses the Atheros chipset (I neglected to record which chipset

). I have not had a chance to fully play around with different configurations (i.e. clean recovery install, clean OS install, 3rd party drivers, etc). The card is function for simple surfing of WebPages, network browsing and so forth; again, I have not had time to explore all my options. The "lock-up" seems to occur only on videos, such as one embedded in a webpage (YouTube/Google), streaming videos (as viewed via Windows Media Player 11), or accessing stored videos from a network drive.
The lockup is quite bad, I mean as soon as it happens the whole system ceases, not event the caps lock indicator will light up.
I have found only one reference for solving this issue, actually it was on this form, one user (I think I was Desi), claimed that after a clean install (the user was using Windows 2000, the service pack level was not mentioned), and by added the /PCILOCK command to his boot.ini file, that the issue was solved. I attempted the boot.ini file modification; however, my machine stopped loading XP. I also tried to adjust the PCI IRQ assignments in the BIOS but that also failed.
I have an old hard drive (original to the system, but started to fail and was replaced), assuming it still runs, I should be able to try some more experiments.
I must say I am slighty disappointed, though not surprised with this issue. I suspect the true fault is not a driver or OS problem but something in the main board itself. Pity too because the R31 BIOS is not locked down to prevent non-authorized cards.

Thane