Re: CiscoAironet350 by Tweeeek
Tweeeek
Tue Jan 13 11:02:01 CST 2004
Hi
Thanks for the reply, It seems to have been the load order of the PCMCIA
driver, the order was set to 0, changing it to 2 so that it appears after
batterydrv.dll (order 1) fixes the problem.
Only thing now is that when I change the SSID I have to perform a soft start
otherwise it can't pick up details from DHCP. Once it has picked up the
correct IP address etc. then clicking Renew in the Cisco App always picks up
correct IP, Subnet Net Mask etc.
Regards
Tariq
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <ptobey_no_spam@instrument_no_spam.com> wrote in
message news:e09Azre2DHA.1924@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I'm running with NoBatteryCheck=1 and don't seem to have any problems with
> the CISCO 350 card. Have you tried a debug build and captured the serial
> debug output?
>
> Paul T.
>
> "Tweeeek" <Tariq.Mahmood@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:bu0gna$eka$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a new problem, sa1110,Wince 4.2. I am running a ciscoairnet350
> card
> > with the latest drivers and all works well until I
> > use;
> >
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA]
> > "NoBatteryCheck"=dword:1
> >
> >
> >
> > This surpresses the dialog warning you that the battery power may not be
> > sufficent to run the card,
> >
> > 1) Socket ethernet card works no problem
> > 2) CiscoAironet350 card doesn't worke, its as if the 'No' was the
response
> > if the dialogue had not been supressed.
> > 3) I get the same response as 2 for a sandisk compact Flash Memory Card.
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> >
>
>