Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-05 Thread Andrew F.
Mine is the Ralink chipset.

Andrew


On 2/5/05 7:58 AM, "Mike McGinnis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Not necessarily, the Belkin card in the red/gray box
> should have the broadcom chipset and will work with
> airport drivers. However the Belkin card in the
> white/gray box was in my case, a Ralink Technologies
> chipset. If you go to their website you will find
> drivers, however airport drivers will not work.
> 
> Been there tried that, Mike
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> So, that means that the great deal I just got on
>> E-bay for a new 
>> Belkin PCICMA card and
>> router that is listed at the Belkin site as working
>> with OS 10.2.6 and
>> airport 3.0.4, will just be going back on E-bay?
>> 
>> Dean
>> 



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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-05 Thread Kenneth Vann
>Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 20:56:44 -0800
>From: Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: 802.11g on a lombard>
>
>So, that means that the great deal I just got on E-bay for a new
>Belkin PCICMA card and
>router that is listed at the Belkin site as working with OS 10.2.6 and
>airport 3.0.4, will just be going back on E-bay?
>
>Dean

Belkin changed the chip set and did not tell anyone.I have seen some
reports of this. Its a cost thing. They can save pennies per unit by
changing chip sets. You may have gotten one that uses  the Ralink chip set.
if so drivers are here.


http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm

Of cource that's not what you wanted.

 As far as I know the Buffalo 802.11g card will work with OSX and AirPort
Software. Get the right one, a Buffalo has three different ones for
different price points.

There is a link to this card on my FAQ site.

Ken V ann

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See my FAQ for what you need at http://home.earthlink.net/~kjvann/



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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-05 Thread Dean

Well for all who have been so much help on this subject.
Got the card and router about 20 minutes ago.
It was a version 3 as I suspected. I found the OSX drivers at the Ralink
site, and I'm sending this E-mail wireless from the Lombard
as I type.
Thanks all
Dean
Dean wrote:
Well I did a search on Google and found that the card I bought (model 
F5D7010*)
*was produced in 3 versions. The first one uses the Broadcom chipset,
version 2, and 3 use the Ralink chips. So I wont know till I get it 
what I'm dealing with.

Dean*
*
Mike McGinnis wrote:
Not necessarily, the Belkin card in the red/gray box
should have the broadcom chipset and will work with
airport drivers. However the Belkin card in the
white/gray box was in my case, a Ralink Technologies
chipset. If you go to their website you will find
drivers, however airport drivers will not work.
Been there tried that, Mike

 

So, that means that the great deal I just got on
E-bay for a new Belkin PCICMA card and
router that is listed at the Belkin site as working
with OS 10.2.6 and airport 3.0.4, will just be going back on E-bay?
Dean
  

 



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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-05 Thread Dean
Well I did a search on Google and found that the card I bought (model 
F5D7010*)
*was produced in 3 versions. The first one uses the Broadcom chipset,
version 2, and 3 use the Ralink chips. So I wont know till I get it what 
I'm dealing with.

Dean*
*
Mike McGinnis wrote:
Not necessarily, the Belkin card in the red/gray box
should have the broadcom chipset and will work with
airport drivers. However the Belkin card in the
white/gray box was in my case, a Ralink Technologies
chipset. If you go to their website you will find
drivers, however airport drivers will not work.
Been there tried that, Mike

 

So, that means that the great deal I just got on
E-bay for a new 
Belkin PCICMA card and
router that is listed at the Belkin site as working
with OS 10.2.6 and 
airport 3.0.4, will just be going back on E-bay?

Dean
   

 


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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-05 Thread Mike McGinnis
Not necessarily, the Belkin card in the red/gray box
should have the broadcom chipset and will work with
airport drivers. However the Belkin card in the
white/gray box was in my case, a Ralink Technologies
chipset. If you go to their website you will find
drivers, however airport drivers will not work.

Been there tried that, Mike



> 
> So, that means that the great deal I just got on
> E-bay for a new 
> Belkin PCICMA card and
> router that is listed at the Belkin site as working
> with OS 10.2.6 and 
> airport 3.0.4, will just be going back on E-bay?
> 
> Dean
> 

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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Andrew F.
Contact Belkin about OS X drivers.  While unsupported by the airport
software, after much arguing (they don't give support to eBay buyers, only
through authorized resellers), they gave me a "beta" OS X driver that worked
just fine.

Andrew


On 2/4/05 8:56 PM, "Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> So, that means that the great deal I just got on E-bay for a new
> Belkin PCICMA card and
> router that is listed at the Belkin site as working with OS 10.2.6 and
> airport 3.0.4, will just be going back on E-bay?
> 
> Dean
> 
> 
> Andrew F. wrote:
> 
>> So I'd heard, but when I plugged one into my wife's Lombard, it just said no
>> AirPort card installed.
>> 
>> It might work on something modern that supports AirPort (Pismo or newer),
>> but It sure didn't work on the Lombard.
>> 
>> Andrew
>> 
>> 
>> On 2/4/05 1:51 PM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>> At 1:09 PM -0800 2/4/05, Andrew wrote:
>>>
>>> 
 That only works in OS8/9 though, OSX will always
 require a driver.
  
 
>>> I've not used this card or chip set but multiple sources, including
>>> the cards website, indictate they work with the Apple Airport
>>> software directly, no additional driver required.
>>> 
>>> The older 802.11b cards with the Prism chip set did work with Airport
>>> in OS 8/9 but not X.  The 802.11g cards using the Broadcom Chipset
>>> (that's the one I couldn't remember) work with Apple Airport software.
>>> 
>>>
>>> 
 Andrew
 
 
 --- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
  
 
> At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote:
>
> 
>> What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard
>>  
>> 
> running OS 10.2.8?
> 
> There are several that use a certain chip set (can't
> recall the name
> off hand) that works directly with Airport software.
>  IMO this is the
> way to go as it makes it more compatible.  I was
> looking at using the
> Sonnet Aria:
> 
> 
>
> 
 
  
 
> I had a specific need for this card that doesn't
> apply in your case.
> I didn't get it because
> I moved up to an iBook with AE.
>
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> 
> 



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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Dean
So, that means that the great deal I just got on E-bay for a new 
Belkin PCICMA card and
router that is listed at the Belkin site as working with OS 10.2.6 and 
airport 3.0.4, will just be going back on E-bay?

Dean
Andrew F. wrote:
So I'd heard, but when I plugged one into my wife's Lombard, it just said no
AirPort card installed.
It might work on something modern that supports AirPort (Pismo or newer),
but It sure didn't work on the Lombard.
Andrew
On 2/4/05 1:51 PM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

At 1:09 PM -0800 2/4/05, Andrew wrote:
   

That only works in OS8/9 though, OSX will always
require a driver.
 

I've not used this card or chip set but multiple sources, including
the cards website, indictate they work with the Apple Airport
software directly, no additional driver required.
The older 802.11b cards with the Prism chip set did work with Airport
in OS 8/9 but not X.  The 802.11g cards using the Broadcom Chipset
(that's the one I couldn't remember) work with Apple Airport software.
   

Andrew
--- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote:
   

What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard
 

running OS 10.2.8?
There are several that use a certain chip set (can't
recall the name
off hand) that works directly with Airport software.
 IMO this is the
way to go as it makes it more compatible.  I was
looking at using the
Sonnet Aria:
   


 

I had a specific need for this card that doesn't
apply in your case.
I didn't get it because
I moved up to an iBook with AE.
   


 


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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Andrew F.
Panther.


On 2/4/05 6:36 PM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 3:53 PM -0800 2/4/05, Andrew F. wrote:
>> So I'd heard, but when I plugged one into my wife's Lombard, it just said no
>> AirPort card installed.
> 
> What card, what OS are you talking about.
> 
>> 
>> It might work on something modern that supports AirPort (Pismo or newer),
>> but It sure didn't work on the Lombard.
>> 
>> Andrew
>> 
>> 
>> On 2/4/05 1:51 PM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>  At 1:09 PM -0800 2/4/05, Andrew wrote:
  That only works in OS8/9 though, OSX will always
  require a driver.
>>> 
>>>  I've not used this card or chip set but multiple sources, including
>>>  the cards website, indictate they work with the Apple Airport
>>>  software directly, no additional driver required.
>>> 
>>>  The older 802.11b cards with the Prism chip set did work with Airport
>>>  in OS 8/9 but not X.  The 802.11g cards using the Broadcom Chipset
>>>  (that's the one I couldn't remember) work with Apple Airport software.
>>> 
 
  Andrew
 
 
  --- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
>   At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote:
>>  What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard
>   running OS 10.2.8?
> 
>   There are several that use a certain chip set (can't
>   recall the name
>   off hand) that works directly with Airport software.
>IMO this is the
>   way to go as it makes it more compatible.  I was
>   looking at using the
>   Sonnet Aria:
> 
> 
  
> 
>   I had a specific need for this card that doesn't
>   apply in your case.
>   I didn't get it because
> I moved up to an iBook with AE.



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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Clark Martin
At 3:53 PM -0800 2/4/05, Andrew F. wrote:
So I'd heard, but when I plugged one into my wife's Lombard, it just said no
AirPort card installed.
What card, what OS are you talking about.
It might work on something modern that supports AirPort (Pismo or newer),
but It sure didn't work on the Lombard.
Andrew
On 2/4/05 1:51 PM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 At 1:09 PM -0800 2/4/05, Andrew wrote:
 That only works in OS8/9 though, OSX will always
 require a driver.
 I've not used this card or chip set but multiple sources, including
 the cards website, indictate they work with the Apple Airport
 software directly, no additional driver required.
 The older 802.11b cards with the Prism chip set did work with Airport
 in OS 8/9 but not X.  The 802.11g cards using the Broadcom Chipset
 (that's the one I couldn't remember) work with Apple Airport software.
 Andrew
 --- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote:
 What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard
  running OS 10.2.8?
  There are several that use a certain chip set (can't
  recall the name
  off hand) that works directly with Airport software.
   IMO this is the
  way to go as it makes it more compatible.  I was
  looking at using the
  Sonnet Aria:

 
  I had a specific need for this card that doesn't
  apply in your case.
  I didn't get it because
 >>> I moved up to an iBook with AE.
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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Andrew F.
So I'd heard, but when I plugged one into my wife's Lombard, it just said no
AirPort card installed.

It might work on something modern that supports AirPort (Pismo or newer),
but It sure didn't work on the Lombard.

Andrew


On 2/4/05 1:51 PM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 1:09 PM -0800 2/4/05, Andrew wrote:
>> That only works in OS8/9 though, OSX will always
>> require a driver.
> 
> I've not used this card or chip set but multiple sources, including
> the cards website, indictate they work with the Apple Airport
> software directly, no additional driver required.
> 
> The older 802.11b cards with the Prism chip set did work with Airport
> in OS 8/9 but not X.  The 802.11g cards using the Broadcom Chipset
> (that's the one I couldn't remember) work with Apple Airport software.
> 
>> 
>> Andrew
>> 
>> 
>> --- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>  At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote:
 What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard
>>>  running OS 10.2.8?
>>> 
>>>  There are several that use a certain chip set (can't
>>>  recall the name
>>>  off hand) that works directly with Airport software.
>>>   IMO this is the
>>>  way to go as it makes it more compatible.  I was
>>>  looking at using the
>>>  Sonnet Aria:
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>>  I had a specific need for this card that doesn't
>>>  apply in your case.
>>>  I didn't get it because
>>> I moved up to an iBook with AE.



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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Clark Martin
At 1:09 PM -0800 2/4/05, Andrew wrote:
That only works in OS8/9 though, OSX will always
require a driver.
I've not used this card or chip set but multiple sources, including 
the cards website, indictate they work with the Apple Airport 
software directly, no additional driver required.

The older 802.11b cards with the Prism chip set did work with Airport 
in OS 8/9 but not X.  The 802.11g cards using the Broadcom Chipset 
(that's the one I couldn't remember) work with Apple Airport software.

Andrew
--- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote:
 >What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard
 running OS 10.2.8?
 There are several that use a certain chip set (can't
 recall the name
 off hand) that works directly with Airport software.
  IMO this is the
 way to go as it makes it more compatible.  I was
 looking at using the
 Sonnet Aria:


 I had a specific need for this card that doesn't
 apply in your case.
 I didn't get it because
 > I moved up to an iBook with AE.
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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Andrew
That only works in OS8/9 though, OSX will always
require a driver.

Andrew


--- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote:
> >What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard
> running OS 10.2.8?
> 
> There are several that use a certain chip set (can't
> recall the name 
> off hand) that works directly with Airport software.
>  IMO this is the 
> way to go as it makes it more compatible.  I was
> looking at using the 
> Sonnet Aria:
> 
>

> 
> I had a specific need for this card that doesn't
> apply in your case. 
> I didn't get it because
> I moved up to an iBook with AE.
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Re: 802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Clark Martin
At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote:
What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard running OS 10.2.8?
There are several that use a certain chip set (can't recall the name 
off hand) that works directly with Airport software.  IMO this is the 
way to go as it makes it more compatible.  I was looking at using the 
Sonnet Aria:


I had a specific need for this card that doesn't apply in your case. 
I didn't get it because
I moved up to an iBook with AE.
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802.11g on a lombard

2005-02-04 Thread Dean
What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard running OS 10.2.8?
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