PocketMagic

PocketMagic

Where Technology meets magic


Android
45 Posts
BlackBerry
4 Posts
Electronics
68 Posts
Hardware
120 Posts
High Voltage
49 Posts
iPhone
4 Posts
Linux
2 Posts
Nuclear
20 Posts
Optics
11 Posts
Photography
7 Posts
Photoshop
3 Posts
Research
19 Posts
Reviews
18 Posts
Robotics
8 Posts
Security
7 Posts
Software
73 Posts
Symbian
2 Posts
Tubes
18 Posts
Windows
3 Posts
Windows Mobile
11 Posts

Top Articles!       See PocketMagic on Facebook


uRADMonitor - Online Radiation monitoring station | 15030 Views | Rate 69.91
uRADMonitor - Online Radiation monitoring station
Bluetooth and iOS - Use Bluetooth in your iPhone apps | 18612 Views | Rate 59.65
Bluetooth and iOS - Use Bluetooth in your iPhone apps
NMEA GPS Library for AVR Microcontrollers | 4908 Views | Rate 55.77
NMEA GPS Library for AVR Microcontrollers
Programmatically Injecting Events on Android - Part 2 | 5165 Views | Rate 44.91
Programmatically Injecting Events on Android - Part 2
Building a robot – Part 2 | 4744 Views | Rate 44.34
Building a robot – Part 2
Simple Switched power Supplies | 16387 Views | Rate 42.23
Simple Switched power Supplies
Capacitor Discharge Microspot Welder / Cutter | 11499 Views | Rate 36.62
Capacitor Discharge Microspot Welder / Cutter
Atmega8 and Nokia 5110 LCD  | 1607 Views | Rate 34.19
Atmega8 and Nokia 5110 LCD

 
  

Lenovo ReadyCom5 and WLAN AP Issues


By Radu Motisan Posted on November 12th, 2010 , 652 Views (Rate 0.7)



  




My home network is handled by a Trendnet router. Light, featureless, and with poor signal, its single advantage has been the extraordinary stability. This router can run for months without needing a reset. Not like the other many WLAN Routers I have tested.

A Lenovo G560A notebook is the latest member of the WLAN devices using this WLAN Router. After installing Lenovo Ready Com 5, the router began self-rebooting itself:
lenovo readycom router ap issues
A serious vulnerability of some kind, allowing the notebook client to remotely trigger resets of the AP. While not being concerned on the security, it was a real problem to have the router reboot every few seconds, considering I'm using Remote Management tools for my work and various other continuous connections.

Simply uninstalling the ReadyCom 5, solved the problem, and the Lenovo connected without causing Router self-resets.






  

More on PocketMagic:

How to set the AVR Fusebits | 1775 Views | Rate 23.67
How to set the AVR Fusebits
ATMega128 and HD44780 LCD using 3 Wires with the 74HC164 | 2113 Views | Rate 22.72
ATMega128 and HD44780 LCD using 3 Wires with the 74HC164
Dual H-Bridge for controlling two motors | 1272 Views | Rate 21.56
Dual H-Bridge for controlling two motors
USBAsp -  AVR USB Programmer  | 8226 Views | Rate 21.2
USBAsp - AVR USB Programmer
Repairing a Victoreen CDV-700 6B Dosimeter  | 184 Views | Rate 20.44
Repairing a Victoreen CDV-700 6B Dosimeter
Detecting an ultrasonic beacon | 926 Views | Rate 19.29
Detecting an ultrasonic beacon

Thank you for commenting. Your comment won't show until approved, which can take some time.

Please copy the string wBLkBY to the field below: