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wifi link 1000 bgn adhoc windows 7 64

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I am establishing a ad-hoc network from my ThinkPad E520 with Intel wifi link 1000 bgn to a Lantronix Matchport b/g module(http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/embedded-device-servers/matchport.html http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/embedded-device-servers/matchport.html). I use static IP on both devices, but I can not ping from my notebook the wifi module. Without changing any settings on my computer I can ping and communicate over TCP with other wifi devices connected in ad-hoc mode.

If I use a USB external wifi module on my notebook and deactivate the Intel card, the connection is working too. Also, other computers/wifi cards can connect ad-hoc and ping/communicate over TCP with the Lantronix module.

Attached one log-file. Is there any solution/idea?

Intel® PROSet/Wireless Logging

Date and Time: 

Date: 09/14/2011

Time: 09:33

Adapter Information: 

Name: Intel(R) WiFi Link 1000 BGN

MAC Address: 8C:A9:82:B9:26:F2

IP Address:

Driver Version: 14.1.1.3

Unassociated @ 09:33:50  

Associated @ 09:33:55  

Connection Information: 

Operating Mode: Ad Hoc (Peer-to-Peer)

AP MAC Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00

Network Name (SSID): ATest

Security: No Security

Band: 802.11g

Channel: 04

Transmit / Receive Statistics

 

(Rates = MBits/sec)

 

Transmit

Receive

Time

RSSI

BSSID

Directed Packets

Directed Packets MCS

Non Directed Packets

Directed Packets

Directed Packets MCS

Non Directed Packets

Tx Bytes

Rx Bytes

Tx Retries

Rx Errors

H:M:S

Signal

APMacAddress

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