Attila,

  You claim to have solved a mystery but you did not provide any 
technical details of the problem or the solution.  This is a support 
list but instead of being supportive or asking for support, you are 
being critical of a product that most users do not have any trouble 
with.  Without knowing what you did to the net5501 to "fix" it, nobody 
benefits and your credibility suffers.  I'm an experienced RF/digital 
engineer and I've seen some "creative" explanations and solutions here 
on the Soekris list.

  Did you try moving your WLAN card external antenna away from the 
net5501?  Is the coaxial cable or the WLAN card itself defective?  Does 
the combined load of the WLAN card and the net5501 exceed the current 
limit for the on-board switching power supply?  Do you have a defective 
net5501? You may have soldered some SM capacitors onto your board and 
"fixed" a problem that is being caused by your WLAN card or your 
configuration.

  Jeff Laing
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