Re: OT - Wireless LAN connection "says no" :(
- From: "DVDfever Dom" <google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Mar 2006 17:56:47 -0800
Fred Finisterre wrote:
Then after trying to sort it out further the device is "code 10" and
won't start.
I've got a persistent code 10 on a Netgear WG511 PCMCIA card on my laptop.
Haven't been able to get to the bottom of it. Even reinstalled XP from the
restore disks. No joy. Suspect the card may have blown up (although the
lights on it still work).
Yep, I've tried restoring all the original drivers on the PC and got
nowhere with it.
I haven't been able to gleam a solution from the forum that deals with
Medion machines either.
Showing hidden devices in Device Manager, I can see that it can't find
the drivers for Secdrv and "AEGIS Protocol (IEEE 802.1x) v.3.4.3.0" but
I don't want to start uninstalling in case I remove something I
shouldn't and it goes even more weird.
Anyone know what those two things are?
TIA, Dom
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