09-26-2002 06:59 AM - edited 07-04-2021 11:25 PM
Hello!
I'm trying to connect a computer with MS-DOS 6.22 to a LAN. When I boot the computer appears this message:
Wireless NDIS 2.0 driver for DOS version 2.04.
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Card Services not present, trying 82365.
CSCNDIS2.DOS was not loaded.
Error 7321 : Network card drivers failed to load.
What's is wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Susana
10-02-2002 01:25 PM
You should check the following if the driver did not load:
Did this PC work with a wired NIC?
Was the wired NIC driver removed?
Are the WLAN drivers in conflict with the resources of other drivers?
If resources are set in the initialization file do they match the resources reserved by card and socket services?
One other thing to try is to download the drivers from Cisco and try reloading them onto the PC.
10-23-2002 07:47 AM
To access PCMCIA cards in DOS you will need a DOS PCMCIA card and socket service driver. I ran into the same problem trying to get a Cisco DOS wireless client to work. Check w/ your PC vendor to see if they provide this software for your particular model.
thanks
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