Use of Wavelan Bronze Wireless Cards

I have an odd, somewhat archaic dilemma:  I have some G3 and G4 'Books I am
selling, and due to the expense of internal airport cards, I am providing a
PC Card Wireless adapter in each of the sales.  I have a stack of Lucent
Wavelan Bronze cards (BroadCom chipsets) as supply.  They work fine--at my
home network.  When I am in OS9, the card reads as an Airport card, when in
X it works well with the driver from IOExperts.  However, when I take the
machine to a couple local WiFi cafes, I get nothing.  No joy.  Not even an
indication of an available network.  The cafes are not encrypted--not
protected.  Any ideas as to the cause and effect of this dilemma?  Any ideas
on how to correct the problem?


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