Working networking pci-e card causing BSOD


  1. Posts : 7
    64 bit windows 7 ultimate
       #1

    Working networking pci-e card causing BSOD


    Hey there guys

    I have a TP-Link wdn4800 pci-e card that I am attempting to install in my computer.

    The computer is fully built, has fully updated drivers and updates and is a fresh install (and new components).

    Without the TP-Link card in, there are no issues whatsoever, everything works absolutely perfectly.

    With the TP-Link card in, nothing negative happens when internet is connected via ethernet on mobo (priority, but card is seated and working just not connected wirelessly).

    As soon as I try to connect via wireless connection, the entire computer will freeze and more often than not, BSOD after a brief 20-30 frozen seconds. It will ask for the connections password if it doesn't know the connection and upon attempting to connect the freeze will often occur. If the network is known, it happens almost immediately after attempting to connect.

    I have tracked and traced numerous BSOD logs ( i will post one later if necessary but it honestly doesn't tell us much even with the memory dumps).

    I have used the event viewer to attempt to find out what was going wrong. Here's the interesting part. One of the Errors occurring (and what I thought was originally contributing to the freezes/bsods) labelled a computer name already connected to the network causing a problem. This made sense as my laptop had the same computer name (did not think this through, rookie mistake). So I edited the computer name and rebooted as required and VOILA! internet connected wirelessly. 20 seconds later it froze and BSOD again. All the above was done with ethernet unplugged.

    And the process of freeze-> bsod -> reset -> attempt to connect ->freeze ; continues

    Any thoughts?

    Yes, the network card works perfectly. I have a second build that has the exact same network card, so i swapped the working one out with what i assumed was a faulty one, and no issues. Internet connected fine wirelessly on that build, however it is at a different location. I will be testing this at the same location if all else fails.

    I've tried numerous drivers - this computer (the working one, not the faulty card machine) loaded the drivers off the provided disc and worked right away no dramas upon install 6 months ago. This new build, I have tried both the drivers off disc, the same drivers off the internet and then even an older set of drivers to see if it was a driver issue. I have used 64 bit drivers every time (and am 99% sure this 6 month old card is using the 64 bit drivers too).

    What other things may cause this problem?

    Could it be a pci-e slot problem?

    Both pcs have the pci card in the second pci-e slot, both boards running this second slot at x4 afaik.

    Anything else??


    Specs:
    Intel i5 4570
    Gigabyte h87m-d3h
    8Gb Kingston hyperX 1600mhz
    Kingston ssd v300 120gb
    Tp-link wnd4800 adaptor
    1Tb WD cavier blue hdd
    Asus HD7850-VC2-2GD5-V2
    Enermax 550w 80+ PSU
    Last edited by Baconeta; 11 Jul 2013 at 09:15. Reason: specs
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  2. Posts : 1,269
    Windows 7 Ultimate Retail Box (64-bit installed) + Service Pack 1
       #2

    If I followed that, you are using the wired on-board network RJ45 port fine, but go to use the wireless one and it hangs, I would first disable the on-board in the BIOS and then try the wireless one again.
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  3. Posts : 7
    64 bit windows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #3

    That's correct. I will try your idea and get back to you tomorrow with the results. I don't have high hopes as my old pc works with and without ethernet enabled. But if it works sweet. Would this be fixable if it was a clash and disabling solves the bsods?
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  4. Posts : 7
    64 bit windows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #4

    No joy, it does exactly the same as it did before - crash and eventually bsod even with that network adaptor disabled in bios. Any other thoughts?
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  5. Posts : 7
    64 bit windows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I'm not entirely sure but it seems to be an IRQ or other pci-e related problem. It only occurs when both gpu + network card are attached together and both are used. It won't BSOD until I try to USE the net once it is connected (and i'm using the gpu)
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