Hi Everyone -
I have a 5680, and am using the wireless drivers Adam posted a few months ago. Up until just a few days ago, WPA-PSK worked great .. now, It doesn't even see the access point. The AP is ok, I can access it with a different (Dell) laptop on the same SSID using WPA-PSK as this one. When I take my laptop to a different AP (a soho linksys one, the other one is a cisco in the office), WPA-PSK works ok.
When I uninstall the driver/adapter in WinXP, it redetects it as a Netgear (who knows why, heh), and here's the wierd part .. it sees the office WPA-PSK ssid then and tries to connect. It doesn't, I assume, due to it being the incorrect driver or whatnot (disconnect/reconnect loop). When I go back to Adam's driver, doesn't even try to connect to the SSID.
Any ideas or suggestions? I'm have tempted to rip this internal wireless card out and buy a new one.
-David
I have a 5680, and am using the wireless drivers Adam posted a few months ago. Up until just a few days ago, WPA-PSK worked great .. now, It doesn't even see the access point. The AP is ok, I can access it with a different (Dell) laptop on the same SSID using WPA-PSK as this one. When I take my laptop to a different AP (a soho linksys one, the other one is a cisco in the office), WPA-PSK works ok.
When I uninstall the driver/adapter in WinXP, it redetects it as a Netgear (who knows why, heh), and here's the wierd part .. it sees the office WPA-PSK ssid then and tries to connect. It doesn't, I assume, due to it being the incorrect driver or whatnot (disconnect/reconnect loop). When I go back to Adam's driver, doesn't even try to connect to the SSID.
Any ideas or suggestions? I'm have tempted to rip this internal wireless card out and buy a new one.
-David




