350 PCI Card and WIndows 2000 troubles
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11-18-2002 08:17 PM - edited 07-04-2021 08:21 AM
I have a 350 PCI Client Adapter in a Windows 2000 Advanced Server. I am running firmware version 4.25.30, driver version 8.2.3 and ACU 5.05.001. The wireless adapter is used to connect to a wireless ISP in Central Illinois via an external Andrew antenna. The adapter will run for approximately 3-4 hours. At that time the adapter, even if good signal strengh and signal quality are present, can not ping the default gateway until I hit the 'Restart Card' button under the Site Survey. Occasionally this does not fix the problem and the machine has to be rebooted to restore connectivity.
I have verified that things such as arp entries for the default gateway have not changed and that the MAC address of the AP to which I am associated with has not changed either.
Has anyone else had Windows 2000 problems with the PCI card such as this?
Thanks in advance -
Bob
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11-22-2002 01:59 PM
The Cisco Aironet 350 series PCI is IEEE 802.11b-compliant client adapters. That means it should not have any interoperability issues with Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
