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Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: totaln00b on June 07, 2006, 05:03:35 am
Hi All,

I am experiencing the "signal is low" issue with my dlink dcf 660, after seconds of getting online right next to my access point. Searching the forums suggests this is due to a bug in qtopia/sharp, and that there's not a lot I can do about it. I haven't been able to find the original reference to this- ie where can I find out more about this bug?

So are my wireless days over? Does this happen to all users of cacko or sharp based roms? Is it related to particular cards?

If I move over to pdaxrom am I going to be able to use wifi again?

Thanks

Jo
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: daniel3000 on June 07, 2006, 05:23:31 am
I've had a similar problem with this card. However, it seemed to me like a hardware failure.
I sent it back to the dealer for exchange / repair.
I bought another card for the meantime (Ovislink) which worked very well.
When I got back the (or another) Dlink card that one worked well, too.

So I think it was NOT a software issue, although I cannot say for sure.

daniel
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: totaln00b on June 07, 2006, 05:36:57 am
Ah, well that's interesting, and something I hadn't considered. I will contact dlink and see what they have to say about it.

Thanks!

Jo
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: lpotter on June 09, 2006, 12:51:52 am
ya, i also had one of those crappy cards, and it slowly failed like that. Try bending it a bit.
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: totaln00b on June 10, 2006, 12:59:37 pm
Cheers,

It wasn't exactly a slow failure- more like not working out of the box. I did have more luck getting a connection when I put pressure on the bottom edge of the card, but I had only had it for a few weeks and dlink were happy for me to return it. Now just waiting for a new one...

Jo
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: bam on June 10, 2006, 01:15:46 pm
I had one of these "monsters" die about 3 weeks after I got it, link-sys card however works brilliantly.

edited due to stupidity, on my behalf
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: Hrw on June 10, 2006, 05:23:52 pm
my D-Link DCF-660W is dying like lpotter one - need to be bend to get connection with more then 1Mbps..
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: Jon_J on June 10, 2006, 06:56:53 pm
If this brand of WIFI card is so fragile and un-reliable, what is the best alternative?
I don't have a WIFI card yet, but if I buy one, I surly want it to be reliable.
Which brand makes the most durable WIFI card? And that is compatable with most Zaurus?
Since these things cannot be purchased at a local store, and would have to be mailed back if defective, I'm hoping there is one that doesn't break so easily.
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: HoloVector on June 10, 2006, 10:36:33 pm
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If this brand of WIFI card is so fragile and un-reliable, what is the best alternative?
I don't have a WIFI card yet, but if I buy one, I surly want it to be reliable.
Which brand makes the most durable WIFI card? And that is compatable with most Zaurus?
Since these things cannot be purchased at a local store, and would have to be mailed back if defective, I'm hoping there is one that doesn't break so easily.
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I recommend the Symbol Spectrum24 (aka Socket Low Power WiFi Rev. A).  The card works well and appears to be solidly constructed.  As an added bonus the card has a small footprint in the Zaurus and is low powered.  The card is also plug and play in Cacko and gets a better signal then my Powerbook.
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: Hemulen on June 13, 2006, 05:29:55 am
I also have one of these crappy D-Link cards. It worked for about 6 months, now it works for a minute or two  
before loosing connection or dying causing the screen to go totally white. I have to remove the battery to make it go away.

 
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: lpotter on June 13, 2006, 08:44:23 pm
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If this brand of WIFI card is so fragile and un-reliable, what is the best alternative?
I don't have a WIFI card yet, but if I buy one, I surly want it to be reliable.
Which brand makes the most durable WIFI card? And that is compatable with most Zaurus?
Since these things cannot be purchased at a local store, and would have to be mailed back if defective, I'm hoping there is one that doesn't break so easily.
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we have several netgear ma701's here at work, that are still working fine after about 4 years use.

Might not be able to find these anymore, though.
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: Meanie on June 13, 2006, 09:14:20 pm
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If this brand of WIFI card is so fragile and un-reliable, what is the best alternative?
I don't have a WIFI card yet, but if I buy one, I surly want it to be reliable.
Which brand makes the most durable WIFI card? And that is compatable with most Zaurus?
Since these things cannot be purchased at a local store, and would have to be mailed back if defective, I'm hoping there is one that doesn't break so easily.
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we have several netgear ma701's here at work, that are still working fine after about 4 years use.

Might not be able to find these anymore, though.
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yeah, the netgear works nicely, but the plastic parts are a bit fragile. mine are broken and the plastic is just hanging on to the card, but it is still working flawlessly. the electronics of the card is good, just the external encasing is crap.
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: Ferret-Simpson on June 14, 2006, 06:58:44 am
My D-Link lasted a week.

I tried to use it at my college, and it died, and took the School's wifi network with it. :/

It's not been repaired, a year later. Oops?

I use an Adtec Adlink Broadcat 345CF

The extra advantage of it being that it's a full CF type 2 card, and is thus by default a little sturdier than the usual CF type 1 junk.

Been going 4 weeks with not a single problem. ^^
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: bluedevils on June 14, 2006, 11:29:35 am
the ma701 actually can fail just as easily.  I've had two netgear cards fail the same way those dlink ones did (I had to bend them to keep them working) and I've read of others having the same fate.  My spectrum/socket card so far has been very reliable.
Title: My Wifi Days Over?
Post by: Cresho on June 14, 2006, 11:45:13 am
I still have my pretec wifi

https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showt...=3572&hl=pretec (https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=3572&hl=pretec)


old thread but i payed 21 dollars shiped.  Such an awsome card.  No problems at all.

now with the new wifi routers, i cannot use wirelss g.  I have to keep the speed down or it will not connect.