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August 9th, 2005 08:00

Did you uninstall the 2100 drivers prior to installing your new card and drivers?

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August 9th, 2005 10:00

you mean if I installed the drivers for the 2200 card, not the 2100?
No, I installed the hardware first and booted the compo, it found the 2200 card and requested drivers which I installed from the cd I got. I will download the latest drivers from Intel and reinstall the drivers when I get home tonight and see if it works better...

Or do you have any other ideas? I dont like when things dont work without problems ;)

Thanks,
Paul

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August 9th, 2005 11:00

no, I mean did you uninstall the 2100 drivers before installing the new card & drivers!

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August 9th, 2005 12:00

oh, sorry.. I read wrong. No, I didnt uninstall it, do I have to reinstall the old card and uninstall it and do everything all over again? Reinstall windows?

/Paul

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August 9th, 2005 16:00

bit late now!
see if you can uninstall it via add|remove programs in control panel.

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August 9th, 2005 23:00

generally you can't uninstall a drivers package unless the card is inserted.  i wouldn't worry about it though, as those cards use completely seperate driver packages.

which version of the 2200BG drivers are you running?  if you haven't gotten the latest version directly from intel, you probably should

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August 10th, 2005 10:00

Maybe this could help : http://support.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/cs-006205.htm

I am also running on a Inspiron 8600 and Intel 2200BG, with a 2350 Wireless Router. I also have connection problems that I try to solve.

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August 10th, 2005 10:00

I have now upgraded my wlan-router and installed the latest drivers for the nic and things are alot better now, however I am thinking of reinstalling the compo also so I could use the latest drivers for the nic and hopefully it will solve my problems even more.

What I have noticed are that the ping-time have dropped from 30-40ms from my laptop to the router to 1-10ms, this drop accoured after installing new firmware to my router.

I will post updates when I found out more.

I also switched channels from using ch11 to using ch10 (not that it would make any difference)

Message Edited by Palleman on 08-10-2005 06:53 AM

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August 12th, 2005 05:00

Everything is much more stable now after getting the proper drivers and firmware for the router and the nic, however, from ime to time everything stops and I have to restart the compo to get it to work, its almost as if the card itself shut down the way it speeks to the router. I can search for wireless networks and finds the one I have at home, can connect to it but cant get an IP to it or ping it. Very strange..

My gf also has a DELL laptop and she have no problem with the network. Always connected and always happy (in my case that is a very good thing, to keep her happy ;) She has a DELL Latitude C400 with a built-in Truemobile card. Maybe I should buy one of those instead of an Intel?

I will contact Intel and see if they have any ideas.
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