Re: bsod on external aerial connection
- From: L earner <Learner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 13:24:31 -0700
Thanks for your reply. I already uninstalled the driver and re-installed it.
It's a generic driver available for free download. Windows tells me that the
driver is fine. When the LAN card is connected it works fine. It bsod's when
I connect the aerial, i.e. when the computer is trying to connect to a wifi
station via the aerial. It connects fine via the LAN card if I take the
laptop within range.
"Pavel A." wrote:
BSOD 0xa (a.k.a. "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL") is a driver problem..
If you have the latest driver for your Agere device, there is
nothing else left to do, besides of dumping this wi-fi adapter and
getting a new one.
If you feel lucky, call Agere's support - but they obviouly can claim
that something other is the culprit: Windows, or 3rd party
antivirus, or whatever.
Goog luck,
--PA
L earner wrote:
I've spent days trawling the Internet for help but have found nothing for my
specific problem.
I have a laptop, Windows XP. USB connection to wireless LAN card, Lucent to
N male of cable to external omni directional aerial picking up open wifi
signal.
This configuration is about 6 years old and has worked well, mostly. I have
had occassional BSOD's 0xa errors when there have been problems with the
source signal and/or automatic downloads. Always resolved themselves if I
took the laptop to a source close enough to use the internal wifi and
downloaded the updates.
This time it's not working and every time I connect the aerial I get a bsod.
This does not happen if I connect the wireless card without the aerial. I
have replaced the lucent to N cable, re-installed the Agere driver, used
ccleaner to clean up registry.
Disc check shows \BOOTEX.LOG 1st allocation unit invalid. Truncated.
Temp file shows problem with \sysdata.xml
1000000a, 0x1c,0x0,0x80502CB7
I'm technically challenged - the above means little to me so if anyone can
help please instruct me in enough detail.
Help gratefully received.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: bsod on external aerial connection
- From: Pavel A.
- Re: bsod on external aerial connection
- Prev by Date: Re: NETWORKING BETWEEN A DESKTOP PC AND LAPTOP
- Next by Date: Re: Can't connect to Internet through Linksys router
- Previous by thread: Re: NETWORKING BETWEEN A DESKTOP PC AND LAPTOP
- Next by thread: Re: bsod on external aerial connection
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading