@freeload101 I'd completely agree with you if it wasn't for the fact that the Cisco CB21AG card in any other machine (Sony, HP, Dell, as well as the lenovo) does almost the exact same thing. After a lot of testing, the Cisco card's drivers turned out to be the issue. The ABGN AirMagnet card (and all the lookalikes) work just fine since they use the atheros chipset.
I can totally relate to this feeling. I wish I could go back in time and total the number of hours and additional miles I had to walk due to AirMagnet crashing.
And for all the AirMagnet evangelists out there, you know it's true. And that's even with frequent saves.
I have around 100 - 150 Cisco CB21 cards. Never had this happen.
They run ( or ran ) on XP SP2 & XP SP3 ... just fine.
cstand141 5 months ago
you got the factory load on there from Lenovo so fail on you who knows what crap is running in the BG ..
freeload101 6 months ago
@freeload101 I'd completely agree with you if it wasn't for the fact that the Cisco CB21AG card in any other machine (Sony, HP, Dell, as well as the lenovo) does almost the exact same thing. After a lot of testing, the Cisco card's drivers turned out to be the issue. The ABGN AirMagnet card (and all the lookalikes) work just fine since they use the atheros chipset.
spikido 6 months ago
I can totally relate to this feeling. I wish I could go back in time and total the number of hours and additional miles I had to walk due to AirMagnet crashing.
And for all the AirMagnet evangelists out there, you know it's true. And that's even with frequent saves.
jerryard1 11 months ago
Never said it was an airmagnet issue. Merely frustration trying to run airmagnet with an antiquated PCMCIA technology. (Bad drivers)
spikido 1 year ago
How is that an AirMagnet issue?
jrwfl 1 year ago