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To try to make this long story short...
A few years back I bought my wife a Compaq Presario laptop for Christmas. This came with Broadcomm wireless b/g, which for the most part works fine, unless we are streaming video. Since my router/AP supports wireless N (not dual-band), I bought a mini-PCIe card that had an HP compatible number on it, and planned to swap it out for the Broadcomm b/g that's currently in it.
When I installed the card, I got an error message that says "104-Unsupported wireless network device detected. System Halted. Remove device and restart." After spending several hours online last night researching this, I found out HP locks down their BIOS files to only allow "supported" (ie: HP brand only) wireless cards. I found a couple tricks like this one:
http://helpdeskgeek.com/help-desk/f...-network-device-detected-system-halted-error/
Updating the BIOS did not work for me, and I need to perform a full-backup before I will consider resetting the BIOS (just in case a repair installtion is truely necessary). Does anyone know if the third option (reprogramming the EEPROM through Knoppix) will work on an Intel WiFi Link 5100 wireless N card (model # 512AN_MMW)?
Had I known all this before I started, I don't think I would have messed with it.
A few years back I bought my wife a Compaq Presario laptop for Christmas. This came with Broadcomm wireless b/g, which for the most part works fine, unless we are streaming video. Since my router/AP supports wireless N (not dual-band), I bought a mini-PCIe card that had an HP compatible number on it, and planned to swap it out for the Broadcomm b/g that's currently in it.
When I installed the card, I got an error message that says "104-Unsupported wireless network device detected. System Halted. Remove device and restart." After spending several hours online last night researching this, I found out HP locks down their BIOS files to only allow "supported" (ie: HP brand only) wireless cards. I found a couple tricks like this one:
http://helpdeskgeek.com/help-desk/f...-network-device-detected-system-halted-error/
Updating the BIOS did not work for me, and I need to perform a full-backup before I will consider resetting the BIOS (just in case a repair installtion is truely necessary). Does anyone know if the third option (reprogramming the EEPROM through Knoppix) will work on an Intel WiFi Link 5100 wireless N card (model # 512AN_MMW)?
Had I known all this before I started, I don't think I would have messed with it.