After messing around with this a week, I finally figured out how to do it. Since the card was made by Lucent/Orinoco, the same people who make Airport cards, if you use Tomeviewer and extract the three Airport Extensions (Airport Driver, Airport PC Card and Airport AP Support) and the Airport and Airport Admin applications, the machine/System (OS 9.1) thinks the card is an Airport Card. Drop the extensions on the System folder, restart and then configure Appletalk and TCP/IP for connecting with Airport. Worked like a charm.
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