T41: after installing Service Pack 2 -> WLan doesn't work

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T41: after installing Service Pack 2 -> WLan doesn't work

#1 Post by Cori » Tue Sep 07, 2004 4:06 am

Hi!

I have an T41 (Centrino) with Windows XP. After installing Service Pack 2 (270 MB Network Version) my WLan doesn't work anymore. I can search for access points and it will find someone - but I can't connect ;-( I have the newest drivers.

Do anyone else have these problem???

Franz

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#2 Post by sktn77a » Tue Sep 07, 2004 8:20 am

Check that 802.11b wireless authentication was not turned on by the SP2 update.
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#3 Post by Cori » Tue Sep 07, 2004 9:40 am

Where can I check this???

Franz

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#4 Post by nenarek » Tue Sep 07, 2004 9:41 am

I also have a wifi problem with my thinkpad after the SP2 update.

I am running the latest (3.30) version of access connections and the wireless driver software for the 2200 BG card.

If I install SP2, I can connect to access points and most things seem to work fine but large downloads get corrupted, web pages often load incorrectly (and then load correctly if you hit refresh) and terminal server sessions give strange errors about networking problems.

Basically it seems like installing SP2 breaks TCP error correction for data transfer.

Has anyone else seen problems like this? It is probably something you wouldn't notice much if you primarily use wifi for web surfing, although the web pages that you view would occasionally be corrupted and some pictures would fail to display.

I have installed SP2 on this T42 twice, from separate corporate install downloads and the same thing happened each time. I haven't tried doing a factory restore followed by immediately updating to SP2 since I haven't felt like re-installing all of my applications and restoring my data.

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#5 Post by jdhurst » Tue Sep 07, 2004 9:54 am

I got rid of the Intel Wireless NIC in my T41 for non-performance issues and replace it with the IBM 11/a/b/g (Atheros) card. It works well with SP2 - no major problems. I did have an issue with mapping drives and also with the V3.08a BIOS. I rolled back the BIOS, uninstalled the Wireless NIC, uninstalled Access Connections 3.3, and then re-installed the NIC drive and Access Connections and all is well. ... JDHurst

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#6 Post by darein » Sat Sep 11, 2004 5:27 am

I had the same problem. After I installed SP2 is saw the networks but would not connect. I uninstalled the drivers completely and also the IBM Access Connections, then reinstalled the drivers and Connections and it started working again. Now it broke in gentoo though. *sigh*

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#7 Post by Chun-Yu » Sat Sep 11, 2004 2:09 pm

:? Windows drivers have nothing to do with Gentoo, so that is very weird.

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#8 Post by andrzejpw » Wed Sep 22, 2004 1:48 pm

I have the same problem. The older drivers/access conn work fine however, but for some reason I have to do a format/reinstall for those to install correctly.

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#9 Post by andrzejpw » Wed Sep 22, 2004 2:32 pm

well, I used the thinkpad software installer ot install the old drivers. Stable as a rock :-)

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#10 Post by damorg » Wed Sep 22, 2004 3:17 pm

I had a similar problem...saw the available networks but wouldn't connect.

I deleted the entries for my "preferred" ssids and re-created them and re-entered the encrytpion keys and all was fine.

not optimal but somewhat less troublesome than re-installing/back-stepping drivers.

Dan

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#11 Post by andrzejpw » Wed Sep 22, 2004 3:25 pm

when I had access connections installed, it would connect to the AP, but it would stop at the last step, getting the IP config.

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#12 Post by jdhurst » Wed Sep 22, 2004 5:32 pm

In my post of Sept. 7th, I said I rolled back the BIOS. There have been a number of updates since including Power Management drivers (courtesy of the BMM update). A day or two ago, I tried out the new BIOS again and Wireless continues to work well.

So, on my T41 2373-1HU, I have SP2 installed (and have had since day 1) plus every possible IBM update except for the newest Software Installer and the machine is humming along just great. The IBM 11 a/b/g card is remarkably stable and reliable. Zero outages with my home Wireless Access Point.

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