Pcmcia card 3Com doesn't find some networks

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freejazz

Hi, i have a pcmcia card 3Com mod. 3c154g72 that i don't find the
original cd. This card oddly doesn't detect some networks (f.e.:
the card doesn't detect a Netgear router, one of two my Mifi
router Huawei brand).
I installed a driver of July 2004 and the size is 7,2Mb. I setted
Italian zone (my zone) but i have the same problem.
I have tried on Hp Compaq Nx6110 with Xp Home installed.
This card has always worked fine.
Do you know the reason?

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Flasherly

Hi, i have a pcmcia card 3Com mod. 3c154g72 that i don't find the
original cd. This card oddly doesn't detect some networks (f.e.:
the card doesn't detect a Netgear router, one of two my Mifi
router Huawei brand).
I installed a driver of July 2004 and the size is 7,2Mb. I setted
Italian zone (my zone) but i have the same problem.
I have tried on Hp Compaq Nx6110 with Xp Home installed.
This card has always worked fine.
Do you know the reason?

Precisely, no, I do not. I've never actually set up a network, so how
of course could I. . .

First off, an Italian zone offset selection would seem indicative of
Italian governmental standards within broadcasting carrier
frequencies. Curious, the HP manufactured designate for a computer,
the 3Com is subsequently slotted into, inserted in any other sense
(USB, mini-PCI slots, among others offerings), works, whereas the same
board in yet another computer, I'll so infer as you've alluded to in
secondary-language Englishese, would not work [similarly to link to
the Netgear router].

A driver issue is foremost of questionable intent, hypothetically, to
me being two computers and their PCI bus architecture are within such
standards for a seated 3Com wireless trx/rcx, effectively, then to be
of identical intent.

I should think to take the problematic computer down to a fresh OS
install and test it at that juncture, free of possible software
interference and with the latest, if not all device revisions for
provisionary support, the MB has to offer.

As for 3Com, I equate them within industrial equipment and
consequently an educated advocacy. A minor discrepancy least
indicative of such fine quality as factors over an abruptly curtailed
popular support base for USRobitics products when 3Com absorbed the
company. Really, top-tier stuff among potentially hard-to-find
better.
 
F

freejazz

Flasherly presented the following explanation :
Hi, i have a pcmcia card 3Com mod. 3c154g72 that i don't find the
original cd. This card oddly doesn't detect some networks (f.e.:
the card doesn't detect a Netgear router, one of two my Mifi
router Huawei brand).
I installed a driver of July 2004 and the size is 7,2Mb. I setted
Italian zone (my zone) but i have the same problem.
I have tried on Hp Compaq Nx6110 with Xp Home installed.
This card has always worked fine.
Do you know the reason?

Precisely, no, I do not. I've never actually set up a network, so how
of course could I. . .

First off, an Italian zone offset selection would seem indicative of
Italian governmental standards within broadcasting carrier
frequencies. Curious, the HP manufactured designate for a computer,
the 3Com is subsequently slotted into, inserted in any other sense
(USB, mini-PCI slots, among others offerings), works, whereas the same
board in yet another computer, I'll so infer as you've alluded to in
secondary-language Englishese, would not work [similarly to link to
the Netgear router].

A driver issue is foremost of questionable intent, hypothetically, to
me being two computers and their PCI bus architecture are within such
standards for a seated 3Com wireless trx/rcx, effectively, then to be
of identical intent.

I should think to take the problematic computer down to a fresh OS
install and test it at that juncture, free of possible software
interference and with the latest, if not all device revisions for
provisionary support, the MB has to offer.

As for 3Com, I equate them within industrial equipment and
consequently an educated advocacy. A minor discrepancy least
indicative of such fine quality as factors over an abruptly curtailed
popular support base for USRobitics products when 3Com absorbed the
company. Really, top-tier stuff among potentially hard-to-find
better.

Thank you for your reply!!
I didn't explain well my question. Excuse me for english but i wish
improve it...
I tested the card only on Hp Nx6110 notebook that doesn't have internal
wifi card. Then i bought the pcmci card to have this features (the 3com
card and model that i wrote).
In the past this card has always worked fine, but, i have found that
the card works fine even now because the card doesn't detect IEEE "n"
networks but until to 54Mbps as IEEE "g"! It's a very old card and
doesn't detect 108Mps networks.
As soon as I have setted 54Mbps in router setup i have read the
"invisible" network into networks list.
You wrote many things interesting but i don't know the story and the
conseguences about 3com policies. Then you consider the language
bareer... 8-o
 
F

Flasherly

Thank you for your reply!!
I didn't explain well my question. Excuse me for english but i wish
improve it...
I tested the card only on Hp Nx6110 notebook that doesn't have internal
wifi card. Then i bought the pcmci card to have this features (the 3com
card and model that i wrote).
In the past this card has always worked fine, but, i have found that
the card works fine even now because the card doesn't detect IEEE "n"
networks but until to 54Mbps as IEEE "g"! It's a very old card and
doesn't detect 108Mps networks.
As soon as I have setted 54Mbps in router setup i have read the
"invisible" network into networks list.
You wrote many things interesting but i don't know the story and the
conseguences about 3com policies. Then you consider the language
bareer... 8-o

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11

Maybe - the time of manufacturer (and software support drivers)
between the NETGEAR and the (older) 3COM are not quite working
together. Is the NETGEAR a lot more newer?

If you do have a 54Mbps connection established -- the "N" connection
may not be possible until you have a newer 3COM PCMCI (or similar) to
test for newer N protocol.

Not so much a problem, language. More or less some limitation. We're
neighbors. I lived in Turkey (for three years). At first it was to
be Naples, but the job changed (that is why Turkey).
 
F

freejazz

Flasherly said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11

Maybe - the time of manufacturer (and software support drivers)
between the NETGEAR and the (older) 3COM are not quite working
together. Is the NETGEAR a lot more newer?

If you do have a 54Mbps connection established -- the "N" connection
may not be possible until you have a newer 3COM PCMCI (or similar) to
test for newer N protocol.

Not so much a problem, language. More or less some limitation. We're
neighbors. I lived in Turkey (for three years). At first it was to
be Naples, but the job changed (that is why Turkey).

The Netgear router is Dgn2200 model and in default setup was
configurated IEEE n protocol at 108Mps, the highest
speed.
The Netgear (i think) should be about three-four years old.
I setted on 54Mbps and is enought because at the owner (it's not
mine) the foremost thing was the working link..


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