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    Well, that's the problem today actually, no one has an extra card to spare, so I can't find out. It should though. In fact, the card in question works fine on his home network, which uses a DLink Router, so it looks like a DLink/USR conflict.

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    see if there is a firmware upgrade for the AP. I have a US Robotics AP and I got to say it sucks. dies on me every 5 min and must reboot it to get it to work again. also notice it conflicts with the router at times expecially when I run encryption. I would suggest turning the AP back in and getting a Linksys 54g. I set up a customers linksys and I was impressed with the security and reliablity.
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    R there any other non secure AP around the area?

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    Hi,

    I think that they both are of different makes so probably you have to add a couple of lines in registry, How ever I am not sure of that,

    If you still like to try you can :


    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Pcmcia\Parameters]
    "DisableIsaToPciRouting"=dword:00000000


    Be sure to backup the registry before making any changes.


    MRG.

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    We had a similar problem with win2k on our 802.11b network.
    I isolated it down to where when you were on an admin account it would work but when you were a power user it wouldn't. I had to set local system policy to allow power users to control drivers.
    Maybe you situation is similar?

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