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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Network and WIreless Adapters => DWA-552 => Topic started by: ☠ on August 20, 2007, 12:06:28 PM
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I was wondering what everyone else uses for there Wireless manager
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In Windoze I use the Intel Manager, and in Linux I usually avoid wireless/manually configure. When forced to use a manager in Linux I use KDE's built in.
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Cat5 doesn't need a wireless manager.
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I guess it depends on if your running Vista, or not. According to Dlink Vista has its own wireless manager that must be used.
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Cat5 doesn't need a wireless manager.
I tried that but it didnt work!
(http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb56/wearemany/IMAGE_00134.jpg)
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I need to change my vote. I started using Dlink WM, but in the end could not keep everything working. Using WZC now and all is well.
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I remember seem in the instruction (drive update) it says we must use "Windows Zero Config".....
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Well.... before I upgraded the firmware to 1.3, I couldn't use the Dlink WM because it always loses the connection. It reconnects after about 30 seconds, and then drops it again after 5 minutes. This continues for about 20 minutes, and then it won't even pick up my network. Sounds like the XTREMEness of the adapter is crashing the router :-\
After I upgraded the firmware, I can't even use the Dlink WM because it's GONE. Not in my programs folder, not on my desktop, GONE. Poof. gone. I don't have any wireless apadters, so it's working (drivers are installed according to device manager, and working properly) So I can't get 300mbps :'(