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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Network and WIreless Adapters => DWA-552 => Topic started by: Panman on November 15, 2007, 09:31:04 AM
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I installed my DIR-655 without problems a few weeks ago. Yesterday I installed a DWA-552 in my daughter's system without problems UNTIL a few minutes later when the mouse froze intermittently. It's as though the system spikes, causes the freeze then relaxes. Task Manager isn't telling me who the culprit is (what process). De-installed the DWA-552 and the problem goes away.
Tech support last night said simply get the new firmware and call us back. They have never seen the problem. I'll do this tonight!
Any thoughts?
System:
Xp Pro
Athlon 64 3000+
1 GB mem, 250GB IDE, HP CDRW
Nothing else plugged into mobo
DWA-552 plugged into PCI slot (tried 2 different slots)
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What driver version are you using??
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I installed a DWA-552 on a recently rebuilt Windows Vista Home Premium machine (specs below). I immediately started having system lock-up issues. Based on what I'm reading on the web, I figured this was a driver issue. I decided to start playing with different installation options, doing a complete uninstall after each one. I tried moving the card to a different PCI slots, installing with the D-Link installer, and installing by just updating the driver in Device Manager. In each case, the lock-up problem persisted.
After looking around the web, I found and installed the Atheros 7.3.1.73 driver. (The D-Link driver V1.30 includes the Atheros 7.3.1.42 driver.) This one seems a lot better, I have had only one lock-up (while running a full anti-virus scan) in the last eight hours. I have some lingering weirdness with acquiring an IP address after reboot and/or dropping the wireless connection requiring a reboot before being able to reconnect. However, I can't seem to get a handle on the specific steps to recreate either problem at this point.
This lock-up problem seems definitely related to the Atheros driver.
I hope Atheros and D-Link resolve this driver issue ASAP and get a supported driver out to us all. Since loading the 7.3.1.73 driver, I am getting really good throughput (Vista reports an up-to-300Mbps link) and the connection with my DIR-655 has been mostly stable.
Machine config:
ABIT IC7-g (Intel 875P chipset)
Pentium 4 3.0 (OC'd to 3.25 GHz)
2GB HyperX DDR434 DRAM
Intel ICH5R RAID0 Array, two 36GB raptors (boot)
sil3112 RAID1 Array, two 500GB SATA (data)
sil3512 removable SATA adapter
ATI Radeon x1950 Pro AGP
ATI Theater 650
Realtek AC97
Realtek Gigabit NIC
D-Link DWA-552
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Sunday update.
The PC with the DWA-552 adapter locked up overnight last night. :(
I reboot Vista this morning, disabled the adapter and, save for networking, the PC has been running fine ever since (over eight hours).
I think I'll be rolling back to the supported driver and calling tech support tomorrow.
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SapperSix, I am running XP Home, NOT using the DLink utility. I installed by pointing New Hardware Wizard to the driver folder and am using Windows Zero Configuration to handle the Wirless connection. Drivers are the 1.3 from website.
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I decided to try the Atheros XP driver and, guess what?, it works like a charm.
So here's the rundown. I have Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit machine.
D-Link 1.30 (Atheros 7.3.1.42) - constant system lock up.
Atheros Vista 32 7.3.1.3 - a little better, but still locked up quite a bit.
Atheros Vista 32 7.3.1.109 - better, but occassionally locked up.
Atheros XP/2000 6.0.3.94 - 36 hours now without a glitch!
I don't know what it is about my system, but this driver has done the trick.
~WHEW~ :)
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I glad that worked for you sapper. Enjoy your new adapter.
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I purchased the DWA-552 yesterday and installed it in a VISTA 32 bit Home premium computer that has been running fine for a few days. However, with the card installed I've been having the same exact problems described in this thread. I tried different versions (CD 1.1?, 1.3, Vista update version) and all has been giving me freeze ups which seems to get worse with each boot (closer and closer to the start of VISTA). I called technical support and spent close to an hour looking at different things and finally he told me the card is defective and to return it.
It is a good that I found this forum and a potential solution. Now the questions...
- where do I find the Atheros XP/2000 driver?
- how do I uninstall the old driver (I didn't install the dlink utility - but used the VISTA hardware install)? Currently the card is out of my computer...if I try to boot with the card in, it freezes before I can delete/change the drivers. But with the card out, there is no entry in the device manager for me to uninstall/delete the driver.
John
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samiliar problems here, i would be interested in that driver location.
mine seems to be fine, then just randomly about once a day, the mouse will start to freeze.
i've only had one wireless disconnect the past week, where it states i have excellent signal, strength and speed, but struggles to hand out an ip address to the machine. still running the driver that came with it.
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I have had the lock up problem as well, although my system has Vista 64bit. The XP driver does not work with 64bit sadly and i have tried every atheros driver i can think of and i still get system freezes. So my choice right now is running XP as dual boot. XP everything works flawlessly, i think its a vista issue personally. I am curious to see if the Apple Boot camp 64bit drivers will work with this card as my MacBook Pro has the identical chipset in it. I will post back later with results.
PLEASE FIND A FIX FOR VISTA 64bit!!!
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I am experiencing the exact same issues everyone else is reporting with the DWA-552 and Windows Vista. After a couple minutes the system hard locks and/or blue screens. This only happens when the driver is installed for the DWA-552, after removing the driver the system is fine. I am running Vista Ultimate 32 bit, on a clean Windows installation. Anyone have an updated Atheros driver that works with the DWA-552 and doesn't cause Vista to crash?
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I am getting this sane issue using Vista 32 bit enterprise but i am using the DWA-542 card. If anyone can find a working driver for the 552, it would probably work on the 542 and solve my problems too. After 3 months of looking, I cannot find a working driver so good luck to anyone who can find a working driver, you will be my hero for a long time if you can find one.
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I am getting this sane issue using Vista 32 bit enterprise but i am using the DWA-542 card. If anyone can find a working driver for the 552, it would probably work on the 542 and solve my problems too. After 3 months of looking, I cannot find a working driver so good luck to anyone who can find a working driver, you will be my hero for a long time if you can find one.
Doesn't the XP driver work?
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Does the XP driver work?
Sometimes, it is better than the Vista driver by a lot, sometimes it will go for about a week (but i use the computer sparingly) without crashing but when it does crash, it makes me restart in safemode and uninstall all the drivers by hand and that takes like 10 minutes to do but it gets it up and running again, the speeds seem slower but I am not too sure about that one. You can see all my progress and complaints on this thread: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=775.0
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I could have sworn that I responded to this a while back, but I don't see it.
Anyway I fixed my daughter's PC problem using V1.30 of the firmware.
The BSOD is a different problem for me that I fixed with an older driver. 1.2 I think.
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Vista Beta Driver
BSOD/Hardlock issue
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=1627.0
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Not impressed out of the gate. Souped up a Dell Dimension 8300 to handle new graphics card power load and VISTA. I had a Linksys wireless adapter (std 802.11) to my Westell DSL modem and to my new DSM-750 Media Extender. Everthing works like a charm. ***** for D-Link on that one, but now the problem. (Two actually, the second I caused and am still working through, but it helped me figure out the problem)
Swapped the DWA- 522 for the Linksys and at the same time was adding a 2nd 320 GB SATA drive (Total, 2 320 GB SATAs and a 120 GB EIDE drive. I got the new SATA to register, but my DVD/CD units are not being seen. Been there before too. (A configuration or driver corruption issue.
Anyway, downloaded the VISTA driver from D-Link Support to a U3 drive and loaded the setup & driver software. As soon as I connected through VISTA Network manager..she locked up. 4 tries and SAFE mode attempts and she locks up. Uninstalled and loaded driver only and she locks up. Pathetic!!
I will try the advice tonight with the Athos XP driver; hopefilly it will work until D-L gets their S together on drivers. I will be installing the Draft n Router too. Claims VISTA ready. Hope it works. All I am trying to do is to have the Draft n capability and get a stronger signal to the DSM-750. Going to Dell forum next to see if I exceeded the number of drives my PC can see. I doubt it, but gotta get the CD and DVD going. Thanks for advice on the best driver for now.
Anyone know if it diminishes any performance on the 552 using the old driver and can I reset my software from defaulting to XP SP2? That was another attempt to fix it. I am rather fearless, so into the registry I go if the CD issue persists. Cheers!
Wags