R40 IBM dual-band wifi b/g internal card issue
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avalanchez71
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R40 IBM dual-band wifi b/g internal card issue
I have a ThinkPad R40 with the IBM dual-band b/g wireless card built-in (the card is actually made by Philips). The notebook is about two months old. The wireless card will now connect to my access point, using WEP, and get good signal, but it will only send, not recieve packets.
I have two other laptops on the same AP, and they are working fine.
I have removed & reinstalled the drivers for the card, and checked that I am using the latest drivers from IBM.
As far as I can tell, the card is working fine, but won't recieve packets. Just hoping someone else has solved this one before. Thanks in advance.
Most of the time, the notebook pulls a valid IP from my AP's DHCP server...but not always.
I have two other laptops on the same AP, and they are working fine.
I have removed & reinstalled the drivers for the card, and checked that I am using the latest drivers from IBM.
As far as I can tell, the card is working fine, but won't recieve packets. Just hoping someone else has solved this one before. Thanks in advance.
Most of the time, the notebook pulls a valid IP from my AP's DHCP server...but not always.
//Avalanche Z71
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avalanchez71
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Hi,
It seems that I have the same problem. For some time WLAN works fine with the AccessPoint but then it stops working without any changing. Then I`ve deactivated IBM AccessConnections and used the WinXP-WLAN-option. Everytime I tried to connect with AccessConnections the build-in WinXP-WAN-Activation is deactivated. I do not know why.
So try connecting only with the WinXP-Option afer closing AccessConnections from memory.
Let`s see, if it works.
walz
R51 1829-EHG
It seems that I have the same problem. For some time WLAN works fine with the AccessPoint but then it stops working without any changing. Then I`ve deactivated IBM AccessConnections and used the WinXP-WLAN-option. Everytime I tried to connect with AccessConnections the build-in WinXP-WAN-Activation is deactivated. I do not know why.
So try connecting only with the WinXP-Option afer closing AccessConnections from memory.
Let`s see, if it works.
walz
R51 1829-EHG
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avalanchez71
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avalanchez71
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Problem Solved
I had IBM send me a replacement card, following installation, the problem was the same, however, when I checked IBM's site again, a driver update had been released. Following installation, my problem appears to be fixed. The IBM wireless utility no longer works, neither does the function key to turn the radio on/off (alerts me to update drives), but the card works fine using Windows to manage it.
//Avalanche Z71
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