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Lil' Dave <spamyourself@virus.net> opined
>"Frank346" <frank346@groznyk.com> wrote in message
>news:ecU21w8qFHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>
>> The URL for drivers and manual is
>>
>> http://www.belkin.com/support/download.asp?download=F5U219&lang=1&mode=
>>
>> The two F5U219 cards are not identical. The old one has two ports and the
>> newer one has three. Note that the manual is from 2002 and really was
>> written for the old version.
>>
>
>Dear Mr/Ms snipper,
>
>I ***NEVER*** said the two F5U219 cards were identical.
>The 2 manuals that I mentioned are identical in reference to installing the
>card and software drivers. I compared for assurance before posting. Then,
>I found out something else. The links are identical to the same manual.for
>both F5U219 cards....
>http://www.belkin.com/support/download/files/P73941-F5U219.pdf
>
>http://www.belkin.com/support/download/files/P73941-F5U219.pdf
>
>Which means they're the same manual.
>
>The release notes dated Jan 2004 for the F5U219, shows no indication of
>loading the drivers first. There is no later dated release note. These
>show fixes as the drivers were updated over time.
>http://web.belkin.com/support/download/files/USB%202.0%20release%20notes.pdf
>
>As far as I can tell, the 3 port version was made in 2003.
>http://www.belkin.com/pressroom/bulletins/uploads/PB_F5U219_2003_fr.pdf
>
>The F5U222 is a cardbus version for laptops with cardbus connector. The
>card is connected ***BEFORE*** the drivers are installed per its manaul.
>http://www.belkin.com/support/download/files/P73890-F5U222-man.pdf
>http://www.belkin.com/support/download/files/P73890-F5U222-man.pdf
>Identical manuals listed for both F5U222s.
>No other manual listed for this model.
>
>Your information regarding loading the drivers first may be accurate. BUT,
>I doubt it. Typically, USB 1.1 drivers are not force loaded. Rather, the
>hardware is already visible to the OS. Then, the USB 2.0 driver is
>installed.
>PC motherboards typically load USB 2.0 driver the same way in Windows 98SE.
>First windows loads its drivers first for USB 1.1, then the user loads the
>USB 2.0 drivers from the mobo CD. All the time, during this procedure, the
>USB controllers and ports are enabled in the bios. Thus "visible" to the PC
>and the OS. Just like having a USB PCI adapter plugged in prior to
>installing the drivers.....
>
>Typically, windows 98SE loads the controller driver for all the controllers
>it finds, then sets up the ports. Then, the USB 2.0 driver will enable USB
>2.0 controllers for all those with that capability. Whether a controller is
>added, or port is added internally or externally has NO bearing.
OK, it's time to break in and thank you *both*. I haven't had time
during the week to do this, but I just done it and it worked.
You have solved the problem. Maybe that its that Belkin didn't point me
in the right direction, because when I (originally) went to their site
and entered the model number - it said "there are no downloads for this
model".
Yes, I have the 'newer three port' card, and the printed instructions
for win98SE do say install software *first* (I did spell that out).
However, thanks to you I downloaded file U2v241.exe. ran it, then
installed the card, and after a reboot (first boot said installing
drivers and hung!) it recognised the card immediately.
So thanks! I'm not sure which one of you ends up right - you lost me
anyway! But thanks to you both for caring - that's what really matters!
Mike
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