I am having HUGE problems with this thing. I upgraded the firmware and it still "drops" the remote computers constantly. They have NO tech support whatsoever. I have a system with a PCI card that can't find the network from two rooms and thirty feet away!
I'm looking to see if anyone else is having a similar problem, and, if they might have found a solution for it.
I have solved the problem! And I did it without the help of Speedstream customer support!
In the hopes of saving other people countless hours of frustration, I offer the following:
Problem:
The PCI adapter lights are glowing, but, XP won't recognize the adapter.
Both the PC Card and PCI adapters are either constantly dropping connections or cannot find the router at all.
The problem is not the wireless router, it is a conflict between the Siemens Speedstrem wireless NIC devices and their connection manager software and Windows. As best I can tell, if you install via the Siemens CD ROM you will get the incorrect driver. I'm not sure if it is XP or Speedstream that is causing the problem , but, I did not have the aforementioned problem with a Linksys PC card wireless adapter
The solution is as follows:
1. Remove the adapter and reboot.
2. Download the correct software for your adapter from the www.speedstream.com download site. Be VERY careful and get the exact driver for your version of that model number. For example, there are two versions of the SS1024 driver and they will not work with the wrong adapter.
3. Install the driver by "double clicking" the zip file. The system will then install their connection manager and unzip the drivers to a folder on your C: directory.
4. Uninstall the Siemens connection manager software and drivers. This will leave the correct driver files in the C: root directory, but, uninstall them from the system.
5. Install the network adapter and reboot.
6. When XP asks you for the location of the driver, browse to the directory in C:\ and select it.
7. From then on, use Windows XP to manage your connection.
I'm looking to see if anyone else is having a similar problem, and, if they might have found a solution for it.
I have solved the problem! And I did it without the help of Speedstream customer support!
In the hopes of saving other people countless hours of frustration, I offer the following:
Problem:
The PCI adapter lights are glowing, but, XP won't recognize the adapter.
Both the PC Card and PCI adapters are either constantly dropping connections or cannot find the router at all.
The problem is not the wireless router, it is a conflict between the Siemens Speedstrem wireless NIC devices and their connection manager software and Windows. As best I can tell, if you install via the Siemens CD ROM you will get the incorrect driver. I'm not sure if it is XP or Speedstream that is causing the problem , but, I did not have the aforementioned problem with a Linksys PC card wireless adapter
The solution is as follows:
1. Remove the adapter and reboot.
2. Download the correct software for your adapter from the www.speedstream.com download site. Be VERY careful and get the exact driver for your version of that model number. For example, there are two versions of the SS1024 driver and they will not work with the wrong adapter.
3. Install the driver by "double clicking" the zip file. The system will then install their connection manager and unzip the drivers to a folder on your C: directory.
4. Uninstall the Siemens connection manager software and drivers. This will leave the correct driver files in the C: root directory, but, uninstall them from the system.
5. Install the network adapter and reboot.
6. When XP asks you for the location of the driver, browse to the directory in C:\ and select it.
7. From then on, use Windows XP to manage your connection.