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Join Date: Apr 2008
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globe trotter 3g+ 802.11 b/g wireless installation problem
Hi,
I have problem with installation of T-mobile Fusion+ (globe trotter 3g+ 802.11 b/g wireless) card. I used this card on my laptop and all was OK, but now I tried to use it on my desktop computer via PCMCIA adapter ENE cb1410 cardbus and than problems start. First when I plug in globe trotter card windows are not detecting any change. When I disable/enable PCMCIA adapter in device manager card get recognised and installation starts, but during installation I get info that there was problem during installation and that device will not work properly. In device manager under properties I got info that: The device cannot start (CODE 10). I tried to reinstall / update drivers (both for globetrotter card and cardbus) but nothing changed. Operating sistem is winXP. If enybody have some idea, please help. Thanks |
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Re: globe trotter 3g+ 802.11 b/g wireless installation problem
It's possible the PCMCIA adapter is not compatible with the card. The add-on PCMCIA adapters are not as universal as the laptop ones that are part of the basic design.
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Re: globe trotter 3g+ 802.11 b/g wireless installation problem
That's what I suspected too, but I am still hoping to find some solution. I found on the net some similar problems, but mostly related with Linux or some other cards/laptops.
I found on microsoft site possible solution for Code 10, but they charge for assistance : ( Anyway, thanks for your comment. |
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Re: globe trotter 3g+ 802.11 b/g wireless installation problem
Without testing it with a different brand, it's hard to nail this one down.
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