[MLB-WIRELESS] Killer wireless cards...
Carl Johnston
cjohnston at biziworks.com.au
Mon Dec 9 12:18:27 EST 2002
Fenn,
Take a look at the pins within the cradle, you'll probably need a little
torch, or for the card to be outside of the case, make sure that none of
the pins are bent/missing/weird. Also take a look at the contacts on
the card, if any of them look screwed, then it's most probably stuffed.
I fuxored one up (along with a card) by placing the card into the cradle
the wrong way (byebye $100) - the consequence being that one of the pins
was bent in the cradle, and some nice new holes were made in the
wireless card.
Cheers,
Carl
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 12:12, Fenn Bailey wrote:
> Hmmm, both you and Shane C have mentioned this with dead cards. I have
> tried two cards and they both behave the same way, but it's possible
> that I'm quietly killing cards without realising - If this is the case,
> I'll need to change the subject of this thread from "Killer wireless
> cards" to "Wireless card killer" ;). I will confirm that the cards still
> work tonight (in another machine).
>
> I guess there's also the possibility that the cradle is dead, but the
> fact that the cards appear to work just fine with the win2k standard
> drivers (though it's hard to tell as the drivers are so terrible) tends
> to make me think that this is not the case.
>
> Thanks everyone so far for the reply,
>
> Fenn.
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