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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Network and WIreless Adapters => DWA-652 => Topic started by: kegobeer on January 05, 2008, 08:31:53 AM
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When the DWA-652 is installed in my wife's Inspiron 1100 running XP Home (or Pro, it doesn't matter) with SP2 and all the current updates, the computer will not resume from hibernation or suspend. The computer goes into hibernation/suspend, but when resuming it powers back up and the screen stays black. In order to continue, I must do a hard reset.
When the card is removed, the problem vanishes. I am using the latest drivers for the card, and I have all required Dell drivers installed. This problem did not happen with my Linksys WPC54G.
Any suggestions?
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What version of the driver are you using?
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The latest drivers, as mentioned in my original post.
That would be 1.30.
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I am also a newby with a HP DV 4000 with SP2 XP. My machine will not go into hibernate or shut off with the adapter plugged in and a pop-up window says it is the adapter preventing it. I got it in August and don't know how to find the driver version. I have to unplug the adapter to get into hibernate or to shut off. It stops at the "windows is shutting down" screen, the adapter "act" light is out and the "link" light is lit.
Jim
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I rolled back to the 1.20 driver and I no longer have any suspend/hibernate problems. There is definitely a problem with the 1.30 drivers, and I hope the D-Link engineers fix it.
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I am having suspend/resume issues on a Thinkpad T with 1.3 drivers.
If I use windows applet only and do not have the DLink connection manager running it will suspend and resume.
Try this, although I wish they would fix the issue.
I am running up to date XP pro SP3
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Try using just the INF from the driver set and don't install the D-Link utility. See if that helps.