The Patient Died
COMMENTS ON 802.11 WIRELESS LAN
USED FOR P802 DURING THE JULY 1999
MEETING IN MONTREAL
Bill Lidinsky
These comments are mine based upon the use of the 802.11 network and
its related server during the Montreal meeting. The notebook that I am
using is a [deleted] 600 running [deleted] SR2. I had a
[deleted] PC card and [deleted] software.
There are two general problems: geographical coverage and operation with
my machine. The latter has been a disaster for me.
GEOGRAPHICAL
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From my perspective the coverage was fine early in the week. All the
rooms that I was in were covered.
But at the SEC meeting on Thursday night, I could not access the
server.
The [deleted] software indicated that the link was not there.
OPERATION OF MY COMPUTER
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There were several issues. The situation while I had the software
and PCMCIA card as provide by [deleted] installed was as follows:
(1) Suspend/resume would not work reliably with the software. Even when
the PC card was not installed suspend/resume did not work reliably. It
sometimes worked and sometimes did not. It was inconsistent.
(2) Hot starting the network PC card caused the network to become
inoperative even though the connection was good. Messages said
that the shares were not available. This was true even after I ran
winipcfg and released/renewed.
(3) Hot stopping similarly caused problems.
(4) The only way that I found to make things work reliably was to shut
down and restart.
(5) While at 802 meetings I often login to my home institution in the
evenings. Having to startup, change the [deleted] domain client to that
of my home institution, and then shutdown and restart and then do it all
again after I'm through logging into work was a pain.
(6) During the Thursday evening SEC meeting, when the network was not
available to me, operation of my whole computer was comprimised. So,
using the Uninstall Shield provided with the [deleted] software I unistalled
the software. In ControlPanel/Network/Configuration I Removed the
adapter(s) and changed the Properties for the Client for [deleted]
[deleted] Properties to my home institution domain.
After uninstalling per (6) above, the situation was (and still is):
(7) IP networking no longer works on my machine when I try to use in
via my PCMCIA Ethernet card, either from home via my ISDN line or when
at work directly connected to an Ethernet subnet. My Netscape browser
doesn't work. My [deleted] brwoser doesn't work. PING doesn't work.
Traceroute doesn't work. TELNET doesn't work. My email doesn't work.
In short:
ALL MY INTERNET CONNECTIVITY IS GONE!
Yet my machine still functions well as a [deleted] domain client.
But when I connect via my modem, everything works. My [deleted] browser
works. My [deleted] brwoser works. PING works. Traceroute works. My email
works. TELNET works.
I've confirmed that all my Internet addresses (e.g., IP, gateway, DNS
servers, subnet mask) ARE CORRECT. I've also investigated the routing
table. As far as I can tell, all seems OK. Using winipcfg, I've
Released and Restored the DHCP configuration. No help!
SUMMARY
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The net result is that my notebook computer is now broken.
- I cannot use my machine when directly connected to Ethernet.
It only works when I connect via a modem. Interestingly my machine
does work as [deleted] Domain client no matter how I connect.
- Suspend hangs my machine. I must manually turn off the machine
with the on/off switch and then manually start it and go thru
ScanDisk to get back to a partially working machine. In looking
at processes, a process named Msgsrv32 is not responding.
Killing this process does no good. The machine is still hung.
Suspend invoked via [deleted] Start/Suspend or via a control key
combination did the same thing.
- Hibernate also hangs my machine is the same way as Suspend.
I use the Internet ALL THE TIME. And I use Suspend and Hibernate
with some regularity.
A REQUEST
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I ask that someone from [deleted] [deleted] ([deleted]) who is knowledgeable on
the problems described above contact me on or before Wednesday 14 July
1999 and provide consultation on fixing my machine. I really don't
have the time to work the issue. My email is lidinsky@hep.net. My
phone is 630-840-8067.
FUTURE USE OF EXEC LAN
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I don't intend to use such a system again. I was a fool to let this
happen to me this time. I'd be a bigger fool to do it again.
The only network that I
will use is one that provides networking via either my modem or
Ethernet card. I do this regularly while on travel to other meetings.
It works just fine. And there is no need to install anything on
anyone's machine.
SO, I WILL NOT ALLOW DEFECTIVE SOFTWARE TO BE INSTALLED ON MY MACHINE
AGAIN! And someone saying that's good software won't do it for me.
Connect to my machine - fine.
Install software in my machine - NO WAY!
I suggest that at future 802 SEC meetings Ethernet hubs be provided with
an Ethernet strung around the tables. A wireless conections can be
provided to connect to a server if that's easier. This way there is no
need to fiddle with anyone's machine above possibly changing an IP
address or two. No possibly dangerous software is put anywhere where
it can mess you up.
FINAL COMMENT
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Having identified several problems, I'd still like to congratulate Vic
and the people and organizations with whom he worked. Nice try!
The experiment was a success. It's too bad that the patient died.
Bill