I have a D-Link USB Wireless adapter DWL-122 that continually 'freezes' the GUI and requires a hard reboot. I only seem to get about 2 to 5 mins worth of web browsing before this happens in either Safari or IE.This has problem has existed for a while and can be replicated both on a B&W G3 and a Dual USB iBook and happens when connecting to Airport Extreme BAse Station, Airport Card, US Robotics 8045G Wireless Acess Point.This also has happened under 10.2.7, 10.2.8, 10.3 and 10.3.1.I have contacted D-Link who sent me another unit with the same problem. They also emailed me new drivers 1.3.2 (have been using 1.3.1) with no sucess.Does anyone else have the same problem or any solution to get this device to work? I had this same problem. Unfortunately, it seems to be endemic to the equipment (iow it's the driver not osx). There's actually a petition floating around the web to get dlink to rewrite it's driver.
Linked somewhere here:Something about the driver causes a kernel panic after 10 minutes continuous use, less if you are using more applications that access it.dangerous for the system. Buy an airport card and be done with it.I now purchased an airport card, and have it working with a linksys 11b router. Haven't had a single issue since.
I was going to buy the DWL-122 about a week ago, until reading the cases here, I was quite surprised at this, so I decided to email D-Link, explaining that I currently use WinXP but am going to switch to Mac, and that I'd heard numerous stories here. We've got a D-Link DWL-122 USB Wireless Adapter and have finally managed to get it to work (including after sleep, restart and shut down!!).We're using the following setup: iMac DVSE 400MHz, 640MB Ram & Mac OS 10.3.3Our vendor contacted D-Link and got hold of a updated driver (currently not available on their website) v. 1.4. Tokyo godfathers 2003 torrent download pc. 5 which solved our issues surrounding the device not being recognised by the D-Link software.However, we still had issues with our WEP key not being recognised, and having to go into the D-Link software to manually click 'connect' (which then connected fine). In a blind of inspiration, I manually set up the network details rather than using DHCP and this has appeared to fix everything.Currently, I've being running okay since yesterday, including several restarts and shut downs.
D-Link, the industry leader in wireless networking, introduces DWL-122, part of the D-LinkAirTM family of award-winning wireless products. D-Link DWL-122 with Mac OS 9 I know, I can put wires to cross all over, but I use the router for my notebook that travels around my house Open terminal and run the following commands I don’t see WPA encryption on the web site however.
Endnote for mac. I'm not sure if the D-Link is responsible for several apps requiring a forced restart, or just that I'm trying to run 10.3.3 on a 400MHz processor!Still it's better than the position last week when we had no connection!Good luck getting this to work if you've bought one - otherwise, I would recommend saving up your cash and purchasing an AirPort card if you can! Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
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