* No, Microsoft Fixit from the page for error 10 doesn't help * No, disabling/enabling or uninstall/reinstall doesn't help * No, newer or older drivers do not fix the problem Wifilink 6300 from eBay, also not branded, no FRU, no eng sample Wifilink 5300 (not Lenovo-branded, no FRU, no engineering sample or the like) from my Thinkpad * Slot 2 is for WUSB and never worked with the Wifilinks before or after Both cards worked fine even before hacking the device * Slot 1 is for WLAN and was not affected by the whitelist problem at all. Lenovo Thinkpad T400, 4+2 GB Adata+Samsung, everything else stock, except for the whitelist removal a few months ago MPCIe-to-PCIe adapter from eBay, includes three wifi antennas I have no idea why, but maybe Intel likes to offend people that don't just buy a rig and never modify it until they throw it away.Īsrock 970 Extreme3 board, 1x8GB Kingston DDR3-1333, AMD AM3 Dualcore, PCIe x1 2.0 slot for the card So the problem is the crappy Windows driver that somehow disables the card because it was told to do so. Well, it could be faulty cards or a faulty adapter/slot, but everything works well (and out of the box!) in an Ubuntu 12.10 Live-CD or normal Ubuntu installation. I get an yellow marking and error 10 in the device management, so the cards won't do anything. I'm a little fed up with the Windows (XP/2003/7) drivers for the current Wifilinks.
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