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10-26-2004 03:46 AM
10-26-2004 03:46 AM
Linksys Wireless-G card w/SpeedBooster and HP420NA
Linksys Wireless-G card with SpeedBooster
causes access points to error and reboot continuously. The Linksys card SpeedBooster feature known as AfterBurner in the configuration of card, when enabled, causes the HP420NA access points to error during
connection negotiation. The result is the access point reboots. If the AfterBurner feature is disabled on the Linksys wireless adapter, the connection can be established between the access point and the wireless
NIC and the access points no longer stay in a continuous rebooting cycle.
Has anyone else seen this issue?
Berlene
causes access points to error and reboot continuously. The Linksys card SpeedBooster feature known as AfterBurner in the configuration of card, when enabled, causes the HP420NA access points to error during
connection negotiation. The result is the access point reboots. If the AfterBurner feature is disabled on the Linksys wireless adapter, the connection can be established between the access point and the wireless
NIC and the access points no longer stay in a continuous rebooting cycle.
Has anyone else seen this issue?
Berlene
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