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I have a Linksys WUSB54GC, latest drivers.
In device manager, I can set it so that Windows never powers this device down. In the power options control panel, I've set everything to high performance. If I try to connect to a network (a DI-624 router) it will often BSOD and it will say POWER_DEVICE_DRIVER_FAILURE or some such thing. If I go back to device manager and set the adapter so that windows can power it off, then I no longer get this message. There is something seriously wrong with wireless networking in this OS. What else can I do? |