Sunday, January 3, 2010

Linksys Dwl-g630 D-Link DWL-G630 Wirless PC Card Doesn't Work But Linksys Does.?

D-Link DWL-G630 wirless PC card doesn't work but Linksys does.? - linksys dwl-g630

Hello, I have a problem with "D-Link DWL-G630 Wireless PC Card with my laptop.
Get signals but can not connect to the Internet, sends only the packets received 0
In addition, other wireless LAN Card Linksys WPC11 v3.0 are used, to use, works perfectly. But I prefer to use the DWL-G630 as it has a higher speed.
What is the problem? How do I run?

Here are the details.

Mobile:
Acer TravelMate 343T
- CPU: P3 500mh
- RAM: 256 MB
- Hardware: 20Gig
- PCMCIA: O2Micro OZ6812 CardBus Controller
- OS: Windows 2000Pro

Wireless PC Card 1 (you connect to the Internet) can
Linksys WPC 11 Ver.3.0 802.11b 10 Mbps.

Wireless PC Card 2 (input signals, but can not with the Internet) to connect
D-Link DWL-G630 32-bit ver.C2 802.11g 54Mbps

Please help me!

1 comment:

ELfaGeek said...

Best guess: The CMP device 11 is a configuration of Linksys router and Windows on 802.11b WEP encryption used.

The DWL-G630 to connect to the Linksys router, you must configure them to use D-Link router WEP key, either in their own software and Windows. All this is explained in the D-Link (and perhaps) Linksys User Guide.

Still stuck? Call D-Link Tech Support.

TIP: Plan B: Configure the router using WPA / WPA2 if they support WPA2 (RTFM), WEP is garbage and can be hacked in 10 seconds, and WPA2 is practically "bullet proof" If you have a WPA2 passphrase strong.

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