Re: PCI WiFi causes USB Isoch packet loss!?

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I suspect EMI is causing USB error.

"greg1x" <greg1x@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi!

I have a good working isoch streaming driver (full speed USB, queuing up
irp/urb pairs, etc...).
I usually run 12-15hrs long tests to see if any packet loss occurs. (XP
sp2)
If my PCI wireless card is disabled in device manager, or at least the
WiFi connection is disabled in network settings, the test completes
without any package loss.
If the wireless card and the wireless network connection are both enabled
(so the connection is alive), isoch packet loss occurs every two minues
(exactly 120 seconds). Sometimes every minute (exactly 60 seconds).
The packet's fail status is usually 0xC0000A00 (bad startframe) or
0xC000000F.
It means that the wireless connection (even if I don't use it at all)
interrups my USB stream every 60 or 120 secs (exactly).
When I replace the wireless card (US Robotics) with another one (Linksys),
the packet loss occurs every 10 minutes. (exactly 600 seconds)

Can anyone explain what is going on and how to avoid this?
Can I recommend any wireless or registry setting to my driver's users to
avoid wifi interruption without disabling their wifi connection?

Thanks for your attention,
Greg1X



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