Zotac H55ITX-C-E wifi problems (Ralink RT2860)
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:10 am
Hey guys,
I recently purchased a ZOTAC H55ITX-C-E Mini-ITX motherboard for my HTPC build. Everything about the mobo is great, except for the built-in wifi.
The issue is that, in both Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu 10.10 x64, the wifi card detects my wireless network (at full strength) but will not connect. Instead, it continually asks me to re-enter the network authentication (which I know to be correct). I have updated the card's drivers both manually and through Windows Update, to no avail. I did get it to connect once in Win7, but the throughput was terrible (like 5kbps) and it dropped the connection after less than a minute. My network is running on 802.11g on a Linksys WRT54G2.
(Interestingly, I set up my phone (a Droid 2) as a wifi hotspot and was able to connect to that network just fine.)
I have not yet tried a 32-bit OS, but I don't really want to be limited to running a 32-bit OS on 64-bit hardware. Moreover, I've read a number of accounts of this board/wifi adapter running just fine on Win7 Ultimate x64, which is what I'm using.
Anyone have any insight into this problem? It's really the only sour spot in my otherwise stellar experience with this board.
I recently purchased a ZOTAC H55ITX-C-E Mini-ITX motherboard for my HTPC build. Everything about the mobo is great, except for the built-in wifi.
The issue is that, in both Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu 10.10 x64, the wifi card detects my wireless network (at full strength) but will not connect. Instead, it continually asks me to re-enter the network authentication (which I know to be correct). I have updated the card's drivers both manually and through Windows Update, to no avail. I did get it to connect once in Win7, but the throughput was terrible (like 5kbps) and it dropped the connection after less than a minute. My network is running on 802.11g on a Linksys WRT54G2.
(Interestingly, I set up my phone (a Droid 2) as a wifi hotspot and was able to connect to that network just fine.)
I have not yet tried a 32-bit OS, but I don't really want to be limited to running a 32-bit OS on 64-bit hardware. Moreover, I've read a number of accounts of this board/wifi adapter running just fine on Win7 Ultimate x64, which is what I'm using.
Anyone have any insight into this problem? It's really the only sour spot in my otherwise stellar experience with this board.