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My Network Places broke!
... attempting to install a Linksys Etherfast card in ME and run into a problem where it asks for a PC100nd5.sys file. This file is nowhere to be found, neither CD-ROM or Linksys driver disks for Win98 or ME. Is this a typo in a .INI file? are the looking for PC100nds.sys? Has anybody bin through this maze? Steve.

Linksys Etherfast 10/100 PCI card problems on Compaq 5441...
I have several LinkSys NICS and have been able to update to version 5 drivers (if I recall correctly). Let me know and I can check to see if I have a matching NIC and what driver I have. One last thing.... I recently right clicked the NIC in the Device Manager window and (just for fun) selected the Update Driver

OS/2 & new EC2T Combo card
I can assure you this card (FCC ID PKW-WPC54G-2) works with XP SP2 using the latest UK linksys driver from here http://www.linksys.com/international/driver.asp?coid=6&intdlid=5 Have you got the right driver? (There are a few different versions of this card on the US sites for example) How do you know its not an

128-bit WEP with XP?
If, in fact the Linksys drivers (as opposed to firmware) fix the issue (as I have been guessing), you could try to force the MS card to use the Linksys driver ONLY AS A TEST Then download the latest driver for the Linksys WPC54G card. Then uninstall the MS card and remove the driver files manually and reboot.

drivers for Linksys LNE100TX 10/100 card?
comREMOVE-THIS comp os os2 networking misc Aloha, the following is the message and the response from Linksys ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ No we don't have drivers for OS/2 -----Original Message----- From: wrsnell [mailto:wrsn...@mother.com] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:40 PM To:

system crashing with BF6 and Creative Anihilator Pro
MSFT online crash analysis references that Linksys is the cause (which is apparent b/c my computer has never crashed until the new modem was installed). I've taken the obvious steps such as uninstall and reinstall the drivers, but it hasn't helped. Most common error messages: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

Linksys-Driver Needed
I have an ancient linksys b setup. It has problems with some cards...even linksys ones. My kids PC is closest to the router and he has the most dropouts. Anyway, some of the guys at work who are rf experts claim linksys I also see folks recomending disabling the driver for other network options not in use. ScottW.

Fix for XP repeatedly dropping wireless link from WPC54G ...
I have tried modifying driver .ini files to trick win xp into installing linksys drivers, but wasnt very sucessful. This are beginings of that .ini files of dlink and linksys driver, id appreciate if someone with idea how to change this files post it here in reply. dlink: [Version] Signature = "$Windows NT$" Class

Wingate 3.0 , Win98, Win95, and Linksys cards
Bootup fails to load module de4x5 (a Linksys driver). COAS shows no eth0 device. When I try to add a device and select the Linksys driver, COAS locks up. I have to kill COAS via a terminal window. 'ifconfig' shows only lo, no eth0. 'ifconfig eth0 up' says no such device. 'insmod tulip' results in a device or

Linksys driver causing crashes (blue screen)..pls help.
The driver for the Linksys card is on a floppy. I followed instructions carefully and I get ... The file 'ec2t.SYS' on Windows 95 could not be found. Is this file not on the Linksys driver diskette? Change the path in the above dialog box to point to your diskette drive. Sometimes Windows gets confused when it

AK4396 DAC
(won't matter much) Step 1: Mount the Linksys driver diskette with the following command; mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy Change directories into the Linux directory on the diskette; cd /mnt/floppy/Linux Step 2: Create a temp directory called netdrivers in /root; mkdir netdrivers Step 3: Copy netdrivers.tgz on

Wireless questions
However, if your wireless card driver had the same capability as my WPC11 ver 3.0 driver you can enter the WEP in ascii, because it is being entered directly into a Linksys driver and not via XP. See the difference. I've done it, so I know it works. Using a passphrase through Windows XP does not work,

Windows WPA Client does not Install in Server 2003 or SBS ...
Het eerste wat me opvalt is de regel "Driver does not support WPA". Nochtans lees ik in dmesg: ndiswrapper: driver rsc4usb (US Robotics,11/16/2005, 3.3.36.0) loaded wlan0: vendor: 'US Robotics Wireless USB Adapter' wlan0: ethernet device 00:14:c1:01:5a:b4 using NDIS driver rsc4usb, 0BAF:0118.

Unable to update Linksys driver
ADMtek, the manufacturer of the chipset used on these Linksys NIC's, has 2 drivers that are newer than Linksys'. The most recent one is in file "AN985B_DRV_205.zip" available at http://www.admtek.com , download and and unzip to specified paths. Update Linksys driver and use "PCI 10/100 Fast ethernet Adapter (983)".

Linksys Etherfast 100 Nic
I have an ancient linksys b setup. It has problems 802.11g with some cards...even linksys ones. My kids PC is closest to the router and he has the most dropouts. I also see folks recomending disabling the driver for other network options not in use. ScottW I'm using a Dlink G604T ADSL router.

Linksys LNE100TX v4.0 with Mandrake 7.1
There is only one problem that has needed fixing and that is with my wireless adapter from Linksys that use the ral(4) driver. I have tried using ifconfig, yet I get a response saying that ral doesn't exist even though in my kernel I have the appropriate driver. Also when I try dmesg | grep ral0 nothing comes up.

Choosing the right adapter (PCI/USB) together withe a Linksys ...
MSFT online crash analysis references that Linksys is the cause (which is apparent b/c my computer has never crashed until the new modem was installed). I've taken the obvious steps such as uninstall and reinstall the drivers, but it hasn't helped. Does uninstalling it and leaving it uninstalled allow your system

Linksys Etherfast 100 Nic
The 802.11 drivers in question which I am using are from Linksys and Netgear respectively and they are the very latest ones available from those companies. The Linksys driver works fine on Windows XP which is the second boot option on the system that also has W2K3 ES on it. Somehow I don't think it is the 802.11

Double Connection
Anybody know which PCMCIA 802.11b cards have WinCE 3.0 drivers? From what I understand most 802.11 cards are compatable with WinCE3.0 I personally use a Linksys WPC11 card with my Ipaq with no problems. HOwever, there is no Linksys driver for the card, when I contacted the company they had told me that they are

Linksys Driver
EXE is installed that doesn't work and is not really needed it can be deleted as well as the shortcuts to it... the WCF12 works fine with these non-Linksys drivers. The only downside with the Seneo drivers is that the card is on full power and there is no scaling back on the power when it isn't needed hence the