BSOD! 0x0000009c Machine_Check_Exception

I recently about a 1 1/2 weeks ago purchased a new Wirless N Router and Wireless N Card for my desktop system "WRT300" . 5 minutes after installing the software and the wireless card (yes I did follow the instructions properly)  I recieved a BSOD error "0x0000009c" right after connecting to my network  which microsoft says is related to hardware failure (memory,motherboard,CPU,). I still have a warranty on my machine and took it into them and they have run extensive diagnostics on every piece of hardware component installed and would leave my machine running over night to test if it would blue screen again (IT DID NOT) But as soon as I would bring it home and connect to my wireless network I would recieve the same Blue Screen error again (time varies) I can be connected for 10mins - 3 hours but I will still blue screen. I kept recieving this blue screen error for about 1 1/2 weeks and would take my computer back to the place where I bought it and we finally isoated the problem to my new Wireless N Card being installed. Soon as we took it out of the system and uninstalled the drivers my system would not recieve BSOD error "0x0000009c Machine_Check_Exception" so we know for sure it is this card that is causing the problem. Does anyone have any recommendation as to what I should do? if not then I feel I may have to return this product back to the retail store and wait unit Wireless "N" is more proven. Is this a known issue?
Message Edited by Kingdavid on 04-27-200709:26 AM
Message Edited by Kingdavid on 04-27-200710:04 AM

I have been having the same issues with my computer. The difference is there has 2 different mainboards,chips,memory,hd in there. I tried the normal route with customer service I don't have the time or patience. So I purchased another wireless card thinking it was just a bad card. Well the second one does the same thing. Now I have 200 dollars in wireless cards that don't wok as there supposed to. It seems they have an issue with asus boards and or amd chips. Either way I have done all I can with these linksys card`s. I will goto another company to fix my issues.
I have the 300n router
3 300n wireless cards . One in another computer works fine
Mjag

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