Loris,
Thank you for your reply. I already checked the registry of the
question
wireless adapter, but it is not corrupted. The application successfully
use
the question adapter to send/receive packets by winpcap, only sometimes
(rarely) it crash (bod) directly after I start the application.
Is it possible that this problem occurred because of the wireless
adapter (driver) ? My WLAN adapter is "Intel PRO/Wireless 5000". Are
there any way to check this assumption ?
Thank you again for your response,
Pun
-----Original Message-----
From: Loris Degioanni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 5:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WinPcap-users] Problem with NPF driver on Wireless Adapter
?
The problem shouldn't have anything to do with the support of wireless
adapters. In every case, the driver shouldn't crash the system if an
adapter is not supported...
getAdaptersList() opens the registry, looks for some keys where the
adapter descriptions are normally stored, parses them and return the
result to the
DriverEntry() routine. Since keyHandle is initialized by ZwOpenKey, I
suppose that this routine is not able to properly open the registry key
of your wireless adapter, but for some reason it returns a successful
status. Did you check the presence and the correctness of the key in
question? Is it possible that the registry of the machine is somehow
corrupted?
Loris
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