Thanx for the answer. But I also contacted the D-Link support. And they told me that this problem is well known and the only thing I can do is update all drivers and my BIOS. But thats what I did first, of course.
As I read through the D-Link forum, it seems that the wireless card is not running...
It could also be possible that your BIOS turned the COM-port to be n infrared one.
Normally, you can assign the function (COM, IrDA, ...) to every port in the computer's BIOS.
Just look thru it.
MatMike
So, this is my first thread within this forum, but it is not the easiest one:
I own the wireless-LAN card mentioned in the subject.
I installed the card (when nachine was turned off) and the computer never started Windows again.
It seems there is a big problem with IRQ sharing.I switched around...
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