IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter II WPA2-PSK issue.


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    Windows 7 Professional (x64/SP1) /Linux Mint 16
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    IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter II WPA2-PSK issue.


    Hi there, I'm having an issue with my ever so brilliant IBM Thinkpad T42p, only it's not so brilliant at the moment as it has a wireless issue. WPA2-PSK is the standard for wireless security as I believe, my T42p was made in early 2005 and the adapter hasn't really been properly updated to support this security type. I have tried custom drivers to the latest drivers.

    The latest drivers crash the OS for several minutes and fail to install, even when digitally signed and the custom drivers work a treat on WEP and other network security types not the modern standard though. Changing my wireless security type isn't an option, any ideas? Windows 7 works superb with the drivers but I prefer XP on this laptop as it can only handle so much and its aging. So I would need XP drivers on an quite frankly an ancient mini pci IBM Wireless card that supports modern WPA2-PSK.

    If it's too much trouble I am just going to rip one out of my HP laptop but I prefer not to.

    Again, any suggestions?

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 489
    Windows 7 Professional (x64/SP1) /Linux Mint 16
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    No one?

    Anyway, it worked on some routers and failed upon others so I decided to bite the bullet and swap the cards from my other laptop.

    It works great now, its an Intel something... and connects properly due to better and updated drivers. Interestingly the Thinkpad has all its original parts and the bios reported the CPU, Intel Pentium M and now I have replaced the card it's made it a Centrino (Intel branded chipset groups, Wifi, cpu and whatnot).

    For anyone who owns a thinkpad and wish to check the parts list visit ThinkWiki. It maybe for Linux but hardware wise it applies to any OS and does give info on Windows anyway
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