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Everything Else => Sharp Zaurus => Model Specific Forums => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => 5x00 Hardware => Topic started by: nailbunny on February 27, 2006, 10:06:19 pm
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howdy guys
so i got this dlink dcf 660 cf wifi card, a sl5500, and the sharp rom 3.10.
anyway, i had plug and play for this thing for a while. it worked fine. then after two weeks or so, it stopped working, and i'd have to unplug and replug it a couple of times to get it to recognise it as a wireless card. as time passed, the number of times that i had to do this before i was able to get it working got longer, to the point where i can't get it to work at all now.
what's up with this
also, assuming i get this thing to work, how do i get a list of available access points?
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... plug&play? Surely you weren't pulling it out without unmounting it first ...
howdy guys
so i got this dlink dcf 660 cf wifi card, a sl5500, and the sharp rom 3.10.
anyway, i had plug and play for this thing for a while. it worked fine. then after two weeks or so, it stopped working, and i'd have to unplug and replug it a couple of times to get it to recognise it as a wireless card. as time passed, the number of times that i had to do this before i was able to get it working got longer, to the point where i can't get it to work at all now.
what's up with this
also, assuming i get this thing to work, how do i get a list of available access points?
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... plug&play? Surely you weren't pulling it out without unmounting it first ...
With unmouting, without unmounting. I've tried lots of both.
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howdy guys
so i got this dlink dcf 660 cf wifi card, a sl5500, and the sharp rom 3.10.
anyway, i had plug and play for this thing for a while. it worked fine. then after two weeks or so, it stopped working, and i'd have to unplug and replug it a couple of times to get it to recognise it as a wireless card. as time passed, the number of times that i had to do this before i was able to get it working got longer, to the point where i can't get it to work at all now.
what's up with this
also, assuming i get this thing to work, how do i get a list of available access points?
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I had that card and used it in my Poodle (5600). I had the same problem as you stated. It finally just stopped working. I would not recommend that card to anyone. I purchased a AmbiCom WL1100 and it works great and have not had a problem yet.
I remember other people commenting that the DLink card has had problems.
Hope that helps.
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Mine worked until I droped my Z and it landed on the card. But I have had similar problems with a Bluetake Bluetooth card.
Try using cardctl to eject, reset and insert the card it may be a timing thing or as I started to notice with my 5500 a battery problem. Do you get the same problems when on charge?
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Do you get the same problems when on charge?
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mine's charging or plugged in at nearly all times, between my adapter, battery extender, and auto inverter, and it screws me anyway
however, i've recently discovered that the card likes it when i push it back as i push it in. it's still a bastard, but at least it works again, every once in a while.
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I have had this same problem with two of my cards. Usually happens after I drop the Z and it lands on the card or if the card overheats. Usually, for a while I am still able to use it but I have to press back on the card while it tries to connect. But eventually in both cases I had to just buy a new card.