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Ray davison wrote:
> Ray davison wrote:
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>> I muted the sound, added the XWLAN widget, Wireless WEB access is OK.
>
> I also imported the XWLAN profile from eCS1.2RM.
>
> Sound now seems normal.
>
> Ray
For some reason I never saw your original post, but if you installed eCS
2.0 RC3 and allowed it to install Genmac for your wireless network card,
there is a known problem where the install may fail to correctly update the
protocol.ini. What wireless card are you using? Here I had to copy an
existing Protocol.ini file from an existing RC1 partition for my intel
2200bg WiFi NIC. protocol.ini is found in the \ibmcom directory.
Mark
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