[MLB-WIRELESS] Ricoh Cradles, win xp and Abit nf7-s
andrewg at d2.net.au
andrewg at d2.net.au
Wed Mar 31 12:53:19 EST 2004
http://felinemenace.org/~andrewg/lucent2k.reg
that said, ricoh cards worked fine for me, different machine etc.
> Hi all,
> Has anyone had the above combination working?
>
> I've had these ricoh adapters for quite some time and had never gotten
> around to using them until last night.
> I then found that regardless of what I tried I couldn't get ANY pc card
> device to work in them.
> In the melb wireless wiki pages for this cradle it say that people havn't
> really had any problems with them.
>
> http://melbourne.wireless.org.au/wiki/?Carriers
>
> "WinXP didnt even ask for drivers, just started working with an Enterasys
> Card -- JamesHealy"
>
> The error that I'm getting is that I have a irq conflict with what ever
> card I put into the cradle. The problem is that the conflicting IRQ IS the
> cradle!
> I've tried shuffeling the card into different pci slots and its just the
> irq that changes. The problem remains the same.
>
> Errors : http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~koops/cardbus1.jpg
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~koops/cardbus2.jpg
>
> I don't believe its wireless card as I put in another 3com enternet
> adapter
> and it gets the same error.
> I've gone through device manager and disabled most of the extra features
> to
> see if this helps but thius made no difference.
>
> For reference my specs : Athlon 2600+, abit nf7-s (nforce2), gf4 4200. 1gb
> ddr.
> Windows XP SP1. Most of the latest patches applied.
> Ricoh drivers are the ones that came in the box.
> Enterasys drivers are the feb '04 ones on enterasys.com
>
> Any ideas/suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lucas
>
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