Hi Darko,
I ran into a similar problem when I tried to use Avaya Silver PC cards in
RG-1100's. The RG-1100's operated flawlessly for about a month and then all of
a sudden, they started dying on us. The solution: We started replacing the
Avaya Silver Cards with Orinoco Gold Cards, The RG-1100's would come back
online immediately after swapping the Silver card out.
More info:
- The second indicator light from the top (wireless connection indicator)
will be solid orange. See attached photo.
- Not all of the RG-1100's with Avaya Silver cards have failed. We still
have 34 customers with these cards in their RG-1100 and they are still
operating properly.
- Oddly enough, the Avaya Silver cards that were removed from the RG-1100's
still function properly when plugged into a computer but does not work in any
RG-1100!
- We are using SR-4100 v4.31
Suggestion:
- Try swapping out the Orinoco Silver card in your RG-1100 with another Card.
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On 2003-Mar-01 at 7:43 PM b@vodatel.hr wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a RG1000 with SR4200 v4.31 connected to Flashrom v4.31.
>RG forks fine for some time, but then disappears from the air.
>Pressing reset on the RG doesn't help.
>Plugging the power off, and back on brings the radio up for some time.
>Tried 2 different RGs, 2 radios, 2 power supplies, same thing.
>Changed the radio on Flashrom side, nothing.
>2 other RGs work with on the same radio on the Flashrom without any
>problem.
>All radios are Orinoco Silver.
>
>Signal @-60 dBm or more, noise -90 or less on both sides.
>
>Idea anybody?
>Too strong signal?
>
>Does anybody know how many input dBms can Orinoco Silver handle without
>problem? Does it mute if there is too strong input?
>
>--
>Darko Budor <budor (at) vodatel (dot) hr>
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