T20 + XP sp2 = 802.11g cardbus errors.
T20 + XP sp2 = 802.11g cardbus errors.
Hey all,
I just purchased a Trendnet TEW-421PC 802.11g pcmcia card . I installed the latest drivers and the utility on a IBM thinkpad T20 with xp sp2. The os was just installed about 2 months ago.
The os does not recognize the card if I boot with card inserted. If I
boot without card, then insert, it always asks for drivers. Upon loading
drivers it either crashes the os or gives me a 'Device failed to start (error 10)'
I also just got a dlink 802.11g card that is giving the same problem so I don't think it is a specific card.
I have a Avaya 802.11b silver card that is currently working but sometimes disconnects completely.
I have bios v1.22 and controler v1.06. I also have the latest driver versions from the thinkpad software installer.
Any ideas?
thanks for the help, mlr
I just purchased a Trendnet TEW-421PC 802.11g pcmcia card . I installed the latest drivers and the utility on a IBM thinkpad T20 with xp sp2. The os was just installed about 2 months ago.
The os does not recognize the card if I boot with card inserted. If I
boot without card, then insert, it always asks for drivers. Upon loading
drivers it either crashes the os or gives me a 'Device failed to start (error 10)'
I also just got a dlink 802.11g card that is giving the same problem so I don't think it is a specific card.
I have a Avaya 802.11b silver card that is currently working but sometimes disconnects completely.
I have bios v1.22 and controler v1.06. I also have the latest driver versions from the thinkpad software installer.
Any ideas?
thanks for the help, mlr
I was just about to order this Trendnet card from Newegg because of the good user reviews many of whom are XP users, check link below:
http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/Fee ... 6833156140
Could the fault be something else in your laptop and not XP ?
http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/Fee ... 6833156140
Could the fault be something else in your laptop and not XP ?
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floydwaters
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Sounds like same issue with Netgear Cards
Had a similar issue with a netgear wireless card which I think has the same chipset.
Had to disable powermanagement features for the PCI/ PC Cardbus section in your BIOS. Can't remember what the exact item was but once I disabled the powermanagement features on the bus, card works fine. Apparently only an issue with the T2x series which have a Texas Instruments Cardbus controller.
Info on it here:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101386.asp
Hope this helps.
floyd
Had to disable powermanagement features for the PCI/ PC Cardbus section in your BIOS. Can't remember what the exact item was but once I disabled the powermanagement features on the bus, card works fine. Apparently only an issue with the T2x series which have a Texas Instruments Cardbus controller.
Info on it here:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101386.asp
Hope this helps.
floyd
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