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Does the new Beta BIOS resolves USB-WIFI-dongles-not-working issue ?
phinix: If you can't get wifi to work with the board you can always try powerline networking http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...ubCategory=294&N=2050130294&SpeTabStoreType=5 Just a thought.
Yes WDS will do, but you need another AP, maybe too much tho, you just need a wireless bridge. The purpose of WDS is link with another AP and bridge both while giving service on the wired and wireless network at the same time.
IE: you can connect you PC to the WDS AP, and connect other PCs wirelessly
Right.. So if my wireless Virgin cable router works and accepts WDS, then I need that kind of wireless AP/bridge with WDS option and built-in switch, then plug my PC to it and I will get network access and internet... is that correct?
phinix: If you can't get wifi to work with the board you can always try powerline networking http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...ubCategory=294&N=2050130294&SpeTabStoreType=5 Just a thought.
Yep, It's that easy. They don't even need drivers, it's just plug & play. Can be used up to a 5000 sq ft home and the signal does not degrade as much as wifi over distance. But the strength of the signal will depend on the quality of the homes wiring (it may not work very well in older homes with aluminum wiring). Also you can only connect to one item at a time unless you buy the one with 4 ethernet ports. And you must plug it into a wall socket and not a power strip.You know what? This is pretty good idea... I'm tired of trying to get this one working with wifi..
I found these, pretty good price, cheapest one I canget.. - so basically, it works like a cat5 cable, only using power line in a house, right? No other requirements right?
It only has 1 PCIE slot and that takes the videocard because the mobo has no on-board graphic.
I made the same mistake a few pages back on this thread.DUH. Sorry my bad I dunno what I was thinking (must have been mATX that was in my head).
I still can't believe you can't get wifi to work on the DFI board!
I've spent a lot of time trying to figure it out too! Oh well...maybe the Zotac board?
The Windows 7 gods hate you.OK, I just installed windows XP on this mobo and all adapters worked. SO there is only one explanation - drivers issue! But That edimax mini usb adapter I used has windows 7 drivers and I installed them and still not working!
What the hell is going on there?
You know what? This is pretty good idea... I'm tired of trying to get this one working with wifi..
I found these, pretty good price, cheapest one I canget.. - so basically, it works like a cat5 cable, only using power line in a house, right? No other requirements right?
I'm going to give it a shot for the last time and gonna buy this Dlink DWA 140 stick.
From here looks like its compatible with win 7 32/64 bit: HERE
Does anyone know if the Xeon X3440 would work on this board?
OK. I bought another USB Wifi adapter, this time Dlink DWA140, with dedicated windows 7 drivers... Same shit.. It doesn't work. Freezes the system once the adaptor is plugged in.
There must be some drivers issue between the mobo and windows 7. Those USB jumpers on mobo to make power constant for usb don't work either....
I think there is no other way to make it work, thats it.. dead end...
Indeed, Vcore control is disabled
Yeah, they stopped it It sucks because you can't undervoltfinally have my dfi board working with a i7 860 cpu however i dont see the cpu voltage control maybe its disabled for this cpu? bios is late december one
Jen
Yeah, they stopped it It sucks because you can't undervolt
It isn't for the Core i5 though.