Looks like you are right again -- thanks.  I ended up moving mvprelay
to my laptop with it pointing to the host with the tftp server.  With
that configuration, I ended up in a loop saying that it can't find the
GUI server, but I am seeing requests for the dongle.bin and
dongle.bin.ver.  To check speeds, when executing a tftp get from the
tftp server from my laptop (also over wireless) it's taking over 40sec
for the ~3.5MB file.  Yet when I scp a 12MB file from the same box I'm
getting over 500KB/s.

I'll continue looking at why the tftp request is so slow; if anyone
has any ideas, let me know.

On Dec 1, 2007 2:47 PM, MVallevand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 1, 2007 1:59 PM, Valdis Rigdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Any more ideas?  I'm about to turn off the WEP and see if I can get as far
> > as I did before.
>
> The problem you are experiencing seems to indicate that the mvpmc
> dongle isn't loading in the 30 seconds or so it has to do it before
> falls back to flash. If you have any setting on your wireless router
> for QoS or multimedia extension make sure they are off.
>
> I do have an older dongle that I compiled that forces no WEP instead
> of reading flash.  Let me know if you need it.
>
> Martin
>

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