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Guest eric@rr.com
Posted

Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

to work.

 

Thanks,

Eric

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Guest eric@rr.com
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Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit - Addendum

 

Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit - Addendum

 

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:18:07 -0400, eric@rr.com wrote:

>Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

>Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

>drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

>they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

>MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

>than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

>experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

>to work.

>

>Thanks,

>Eric

 

Just a quick addition - I have no way of setting the channel that

the PN18 should be transmitting/receiving on. In my ethernet

travels of past, I remember seeing somewhere that the PN18

was made by Zyxel. If so, I wouldn't know which set of drivers

to pull from their site. Or, maybe the drivers are fine, it's just

that I need some kind of application that will let me manipulate

the PN18, and this could be my problem?

 

Eric

Posted

Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit

 

You need to check with Shuttle Tech Support about your

problem. Their web site does not state this item is

supported in Windows x64.

 

Specification:

 

* Standard: WiFi IEEE 802.11g

* Host Interface: Standard USB2.0 Interface

* Chipset: ZyDAS ZD1211

* Support O/S: Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / MCE2005

 

Found at:

http://eu.shuttle.com/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-123/241_read-11179/

 

 

eric@rr.com wrote:

> Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

> Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

> drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

> they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

> MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

> than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

> experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

> to work.

>

> Thanks,

> Eric

Guest eric@rr.com
Posted

Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit

 

Not sure if the EU site is different from the NA site, as the

NA site has x64 drivers fo the PN18.

 

http://hq1.shuttle.com/services_download03.jsp?PCI=21&PI=434

 

It's the fourth one down under drivers.

 

E

 

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:36:44 -0400, Theo

<theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>You need to check with Shuttle Tech Support about your

>problem. Their web site does not state this item is

>supported in Windows x64.

>

>Specification:

>

> * Standard: WiFi IEEE 802.11g

> * Host Interface: Standard USB2.0 Interface

> * Chipset: ZyDAS ZD1211

> * Support O/S: Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / MCE2005

>

>Found at:

>http://eu.shuttle.com/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-123/241_read-11179/

>

>

>eric@rr.com wrote:

>> Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

>> Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

>> drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

>> they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

>> MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

>> than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

>> experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

>> to work.

>>

>> Thanks,

>> Eric

Posted

Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit

 

Your best bet is to contact Shuttle Tech Support.

 

You're referring to a non-Microsoft 3rd party piece of

hardware and their supporting software drivers.

 

 

eric@rr.com wrote:

> Not sure if the EU site is different from the NA site, as the

> NA site has x64 drivers fo the PN18.

>

> http://hq1.shuttle.com/services_download03.jsp?PCI=21&PI=434

>

> It's the fourth one down under drivers.

>

> E

>

> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:36:44 -0400, Theo

> <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

>> You need to check with Shuttle Tech Support about your

>> problem. Their web site does not state this item is

>> supported in Windows x64.

>>

>> Specification:

>>

>> * Standard: WiFi IEEE 802.11g

>> * Host Interface: Standard USB2.0 Interface

>> * Chipset: ZyDAS ZD1211

>> * Support O/S: Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / MCE2005

>>

>> Found at:

>> http://eu.shuttle.com/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-123/241_read-11179/

>>

>>

>> eric@rr.com wrote:

>>> Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

>>> Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

>>> drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

>>> they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

>>> MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

>>> than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

>>> experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

>>> to work.

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>> Eric

Guest eric@rr.com
Posted

Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit

 

OK latest update & fix. Shuttle tech service was a no go because I

couldn't connect to the site to get the address. So, not one to give

up easily, I installed the software that came with the NIC. Tried the

vista, nada. Then ran the XP(32) version, and it loaded with minor

errors. I also installed seperately through Add new hardware, the

32bit drivers for the PN18. Then through explorer,I drummed down to

where the utility for the NIC is installed, highlighted each .exe file

individually, went to properties, compatability, and selected Windows

XP. Presto, the program pop'd up, made some changes in the encryption,

dissabled the cat-5 connection, and I'm successfully typing this reply

using the PN18!

 

V/R,

E

 

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:47:00 -0400, Theo

<theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Your best bet is to contact Shuttle Tech Support.

>

>You're referring to a non-Microsoft 3rd party piece of

>hardware and their supporting software drivers.

>

>

>eric@rr.com wrote:

>> Not sure if the EU site is different from the NA site, as the

>> NA site has x64 drivers fo the PN18.

>>

>> http://hq1.shuttle.com/services_download03.jsp?PCI=21&PI=434

>>

>> It's the fourth one down under drivers.

>>

>> E

>>

>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:36:44 -0400, Theo

>> <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>

>>> You need to check with Shuttle Tech Support about your

>>> problem. Their web site does not state this item is

>>> supported in Windows x64.

>>>

>>> Specification:

>>>

>>> * Standard: WiFi IEEE 802.11g

>>> * Host Interface: Standard USB2.0 Interface

>>> * Chipset: ZyDAS ZD1211

>>> * Support O/S: Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / MCE2005

>>>

>>> Found at:

>>> http://eu.shuttle.com/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-123/241_read-11179/

>>>

>>>

>>> eric@rr.com wrote:

>>>> Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

>>>> Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

>>>> drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

>>>> they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

>>>> MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

>>>> than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

>>>> experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

>>>> to work.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks,

>>>> Eric

Guest eric@rr.com
Posted

Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit

 

Update: After a day, my pc would lock up. A few lockups later,

I updated the 32bit drivers with 64bit, and still using the 32bit

utility. After 24 hours, all is well, and no lockups.

 

E

 

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:46:05 -0400, eric@rr.com wrote:

>OK latest update & fix. Shuttle tech service was a no go because I

>couldn't connect to the site to get the address. So, not one to give

>up easily, I installed the software that came with the NIC. Tried the

>vista, nada. Then ran the XP(32) version, and it loaded with minor

>errors. I also installed seperately through Add new hardware, the

>32bit drivers for the PN18. Then through explorer,I drummed down to

>where the utility for the NIC is installed, highlighted each .exe file

>individually, went to properties, compatability, and selected Windows

>XP. Presto, the program pop'd up, made some changes in the encryption,

>dissabled the cat-5 connection, and I'm successfully typing this reply

>using the PN18!

>

>V/R,

> E

>

>On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:47:00 -0400, Theo

><theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

>>Your best bet is to contact Shuttle Tech Support.

>>

>>You're referring to a non-Microsoft 3rd party piece of

>>hardware and their supporting software drivers.

>>

>>

>>eric@rr.com wrote:

>>> Not sure if the EU site is different from the NA site, as the

>>> NA site has x64 drivers fo the PN18.

>>>

>>> http://hq1.shuttle.com/services_download03.jsp?PCI=21&PI=434

>>>

>>> It's the fourth one down under drivers.

>>>

>>> E

>>>

>>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:36:44 -0400, Theo

>>> <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>

>>>> You need to check with Shuttle Tech Support about your

>>>> problem. Their web site does not state this item is

>>>> supported in Windows x64.

>>>>

>>>> Specification:

>>>>

>>>> * Standard: WiFi IEEE 802.11g

>>>> * Host Interface: Standard USB2.0 Interface

>>>> * Chipset: ZyDAS ZD1211

>>>> * Support O/S: Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / MCE2005

>>>>

>>>> Found at:

>>>> http://eu.shuttle.com/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-123/241_read-11179/

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> eric@rr.com wrote:

>>>>> Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

>>>>> Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

>>>>> drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

>>>>> they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

>>>>> MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

>>>>> than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

>>>>> experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

>>>>> to work.

>>>>>

>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>> Eric

Posted

Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit

 

You stated Saturday that you had everything running in XP

32-bit. Now you're stating you updated the 32-bit drivers

to 64-bit drivers. I'm afraid you are tee totally confused!

You cannot run 32-bit drivers in XP 64-bit, nor can you

run 64-bit drivers in XP 32-bit!

 

64-bit Windows (ALL) require 64-bit drivers and 32-bit

drivers will not work!

 

32-bit Windows (NT & up) require 32-bit drivers and 64-bit

drivers will not even load!

 

So, all that said, what exactly do you have installed on

your system?

 

 

eric@rr.com wrote:

> Update: After a day, my pc would lock up. A few lockups later,

> I updated the 32bit drivers with 64bit, and still using the 32bit

> utility. After 24 hours, all is well, and no lockups.

>

> E

>

> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:46:05 -0400, eric@rr.com wrote:

>

>> OK latest update & fix. Shuttle tech service was a no go because I

>> couldn't connect to the site to get the address. So, not one to give

>> up easily, I installed the software that came with the NIC. Tried the

>> vista, nada. Then ran the XP(32) version, and it loaded with minor

>> errors. I also installed seperately through Add new hardware, the

>> 32bit drivers for the PN18. Then through explorer,I drummed down to

>> where the utility for the NIC is installed, highlighted each .exe file

>> individually, went to properties, compatability, and selected Windows

>> XP. Presto, the program pop'd up, made some changes in the encryption,

>> dissabled the cat-5 connection, and I'm successfully typing this reply

>> using the PN18!

>>

>> V/R,

>> E

>>

>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:47:00 -0400, Theo

>> <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>

>>> Your best bet is to contact Shuttle Tech Support.

>>>

>>> You're referring to a non-Microsoft 3rd party piece of

>>> hardware and their supporting software drivers.

>>>

>>>

>>> eric@rr.com wrote:

>>>> Not sure if the EU site is different from the NA site, as the

>>>> NA site has x64 drivers fo the PN18.

>>>>

>>>> http://hq1.shuttle.com/services_download03.jsp?PCI=21&PI=434

>>>>

>>>> It's the fourth one down under drivers.

>>>>

>>>> E

>>>>

>>>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:36:44 -0400, Theo

>>>> <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> You need to check with Shuttle Tech Support about your

>>>>> problem. Their web site does not state this item is

>>>>> supported in Windows x64.

>>>>>

>>>>> Specification:

>>>>>

>>>>> * Standard: WiFi IEEE 802.11g

>>>>> * Host Interface: Standard USB2.0 Interface

>>>>> * Chipset: ZyDAS ZD1211

>>>>> * Support O/S: Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / MCE2005

>>>>>

>>>>> Found at:

>>>>> http://eu.shuttle.com/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-123/241_read-11179/

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> eric@rr.com wrote:

>>>>>> Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

>>>>>> Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

>>>>>> drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

>>>>>> they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

>>>>>> MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

>>>>>> than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

>>>>>> experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

>>>>>> to work.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>> Eric

Guest eric@rr.com
Posted

Re: XP Pro X64 & Shuttle PN18G Wireless LAN Kit

 

Current setup:

Shuttle PN18G Utility for Win XP (32bit), and

Shuttle PN18G drivers (64bit).

 

 

 

On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 12:40:10 -0400, Theo

<theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>You stated Saturday that you had everything running in XP

>32-bit. Now you're stating you updated the 32-bit drivers

>to 64-bit drivers. I'm afraid you are tee totally confused!

> You cannot run 32-bit drivers in XP 64-bit, nor can you

>run 64-bit drivers in XP 32-bit!

>

>64-bit Windows (ALL) require 64-bit drivers and 32-bit

>drivers will not work!

>

>32-bit Windows (NT & up) require 32-bit drivers and 64-bit

>drivers will not even load!

>

>So, all that said, what exactly do you have installed on

>your system?

>

>

>eric@rr.com wrote:

>> Update: After a day, my pc would lock up. A few lockups later,

>> I updated the 32bit drivers with 64bit, and still using the 32bit

>> utility. After 24 hours, all is well, and no lockups.

>>

>> E

>>

>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:46:05 -0400, eric@rr.com wrote:

>>

>>> OK latest update & fix. Shuttle tech service was a no go because I

>>> couldn't connect to the site to get the address. So, not one to give

>>> up easily, I installed the software that came with the NIC. Tried the

>>> vista, nada. Then ran the XP(32) version, and it loaded with minor

>>> errors. I also installed seperately through Add new hardware, the

>>> 32bit drivers for the PN18. Then through explorer,I drummed down to

>>> where the utility for the NIC is installed, highlighted each .exe file

>>> individually, went to properties, compatability, and selected Windows

>>> XP. Presto, the program pop'd up, made some changes in the encryption,

>>> dissabled the cat-5 connection, and I'm successfully typing this reply

>>> using the PN18!

>>>

>>> V/R,

>>> E

>>>

>>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:47:00 -0400, Theo

>>> <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>

>>>> Your best bet is to contact Shuttle Tech Support.

>>>>

>>>> You're referring to a non-Microsoft 3rd party piece of

>>>> hardware and their supporting software drivers.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> eric@rr.com wrote:

>>>>> Not sure if the EU site is different from the NA site, as the

>>>>> NA site has x64 drivers fo the PN18.

>>>>>

>>>>> http://hq1.shuttle.com/services_download03.jsp?PCI=21&PI=434

>>>>>

>>>>> It's the fourth one down under drivers.

>>>>>

>>>>> E

>>>>>

>>>>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:36:44 -0400, Theo

>>>>> <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> You need to check with Shuttle Tech Support about your

>>>>>> problem. Their web site does not state this item is

>>>>>> supported in Windows x64.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Specification:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> * Standard: WiFi IEEE 802.11g

>>>>>> * Host Interface: Standard USB2.0 Interface

>>>>>> * Chipset: ZyDAS ZD1211

>>>>>> * Support O/S: Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / MCE2005

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Found at:

>>>>>> http://eu.shuttle.com/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-123/241_read-11179/

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> eric@rr.com wrote:

>>>>>>> Installed the PN18, and have been unable to get it to work on a

>>>>>>> Shuttle ST20G5 XPC running XP x64sp2. I had pulled down 64 bit

>>>>>>> drivers for this a few months back from the shuttle site, and

>>>>>>> they installed without any problems. My router sees the PN18

>>>>>>> MAC Addee, but the PN18 doesn't see the router. Router is less

>>>>>>> than 4 feet away, so signal isn't an issue. Anyone else had

>>>>>>> experience(s) with the PN18, would like to hear what you did to get it

>>>>>>> to work.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>> Eric


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