intel 2100 3b

Niki Denev nike_d at cytexbg.com
Tue Apr 20 04:26:01 PDT 2004


sebastian ssmoller writes:

> 
> hi,
> just let me add a "me too" here (asus m2400n, same card)
> :(
> 
> regards,
> seb
> 
>> 
>> > when i "up" ndis0, i do see three of :
>> >
>> >  ndis0: set filter failed: 6
>> >
>> > but then the interface is up and i am able to funtion on my wireless
>> > network as expected (ping local and remote hosts).
>> >
>> > i get approximately 15-30 seconds and then my system locks up, no
>> > keyboard...nothing.  power cycle is the only remedy.  no logs of what
>> > is going on that i can see.
>> 
>> Same here.  I load if_ndis, and after some random time (sometimes a few
>> minutes, sometimes 20 minutes), the box locks up hard.  Card is also
>> Intel P/W 2100 3b.
>> 
>> Last known working kernel is from Apr 12th.
>> 
>> cheers,
>> le
>> 
>> -- 
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I'm experiencing the same from a few days.... on ThinkPad X31 with the same 
card.
Does anyone has an idea how to get some more information about this lockup?
Here the machine locks hard after the first 1-2 packets 
transmitted/received.
If i enable ndis0 and ping the laptop from my desktop, it will respond 
exactly one time to the ping, and then will lockup.


--Niki

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