Laurent,
Back from vacation I tried to replicate my problem with Safari. Low and
behold, the problem has vanished. Have not done anything, except trying
Safari with another user which at that time did not solve the problem.
Many thanks, also to all others offering solutions.
Greetings, Andre.
I previously wrote:
A couple of people have recently mentioned the Lucent/Orinoco WiFi
card available from http://www.wagenermedia.com. The card is
described on their web-site as a 802.11DS RoamAbout card.
What's a 802.11DS card? I know it's a wireless PCMCIA card. But
what's the DS stand
The National Enquirer reports at 11:46 PM -0400 9/6/04, Clyde Kahrl wrote:
B0b wrote:
Clyde,
What's a 802.11DS card? I know it's a wireless PCMCIA card. But
what's the DS all about. And I've seen the RoamAbout description
before, but I'm not sure what exactly it refers to.
Thanx,
B0b
A:
The National Enquirer reports at 10:46 PM -0700 9/6/04, Kathryn Odell wrote:
I am the proud owner of a PowerBook laptop--15! I'm really enjoying
it! My question---I'm currently using a NetGear 11.b wireless router,
but I would like to upgrade to g for the speed. Has anyone done this? I
noticed
I've recently started using OSX on my pismo and am looking for software
to do regular backups in OS 10.3.4. Before I spring for an upgrade from
retrospect 4.3, I vaguely remember that someone on this list has
authored a shareware program that will do this. Is this correct? If so,
who wrote the
On Sep 6, 2004, at 2:46 PM, Gary Goldberg wrote:
Per the Apple iTunes website you need a Mac
with built-in USB ports to use iTunes. I only
have USB functionality through a Belkin PC
card adapter.
Has anyone been able to use iTunes with
a Wall Street w/o OS X?
Oh yeah. Nothing about iTunes
On 07/09/04 12:36, Seth Austen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently started using OSX on my pismo and am looking for software
to do regular backups in OS 10.3.4. Before I spring for an upgrade from
retrospect 4.3, I vaguely remember that someone on this list has
authored a shareware program
Hmm, I am hopping to move a bondi blue iMac out onto the Wireless range
of my home. Yes, I have Ethernet now, And I know the slot loader iMacs
have both airport and ethernet, so I am still monitoring this thread
vewwwy clowwwsly.
On Sep 6, 2004, at 8:43 PM, Clyde Kahrl wrote:
Tom Wrote: Way
On Sep 6, 2004, at 3:56 AM, Bob wrote:
Well it depends on what email client you are using
I don't know enough about Apple Mail App ...
Mail is incredibly non-configurable relative to Eudora. (Unless, maybe,
you want to learn to program applescript.) I'm constantly being
frustrated, having
There is in fact Ethernet wireless bridges which someone will be bound
to point out. They may work but they aren't all that small and need a
wall plug. Really great for the old Powerbook on the go ;-) Will S
FWIW, I have a USB to wireless Ethernet bridge on my son's (non-Mac) PC
at home. It's
Hi John. I beleave that is a Dell 1100 series card. I have one comming off
ebay and will be testing it with the Cisco drivers. I wonder if I can
update the Firmware to the latest version?
Did not see any firmware updates on the Dell site.
The best way to tell if its is a rebranded card is to
Hi Bob.
I beleave the DS in the card discription is marketing fluff.
If you look back at the Lucent advertising they were using all sorts of
words like Turbo, High Rate, ect.
The card is a OEM Version of the Lucent WaveLan. It is available with 64WEP
and 128WEP
The one you want will say the
I think the terms DS and High Rate, are marketing fluff. Maybe back in 1997
it was the older standard, but now its is WiFi Certified as a 802.11b.
Check out this specification of the RoamAbout Card
http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals/hardware/4062_03.pdf
Or the full product catalogue at
Thanks to everyone for pointing out that apparently
I CAN use iTunes with a Wall Street running OS 9.1
However, before I jump in, I just wanted to note that
I don't have, or intend to get, an iPod. I just want
to download to my HD and then add the downloaded songs
to my mp3 collection and burn
On Sep 7, 2004, at 5:35 PM, Gary Goldberg wrote:
Thanks to everyone for pointing out that apparently
I CAN use iTunes with a Wall Street running OS 9.1
However, before I jump in, I just wanted to note that
I don't have, or intend to get, an iPod. I just want
to download to my HD and then add the
Hi John.
Well I got the Dell TruMobile 1100 Series in tonight.
The back of the card was marked Cisco Systems, AIR-PCM340, then in small
print AIR-PCM342. This one supports WEP 64/128. Was New In Box.
It is a direct copy of the Cisco 340 I got last week.
Came with firmware v3.93. I upgraded it
At 6:15 PM -0400 9/7/04, Kenneth Vann wrote:
I think the terms DS and High Rate, are marketing fluff. Maybe back in 1997
it was the older standard, but now its is WiFi Certified as a 802.11b.
Well the DS is more than fluff. Distributed Spread Spectrum is a
technical term used to describe how
Anyone have suggestions what light bulb to look for and websites to look
at if I want to replace the light bulb for the display in an iBook
FireWire 366?
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The microprocessor is a 233/0 Cache.
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The microprocessor is a 233/0 Cache.
Thanks, may I ask how you deducted this? (So I can learn something)
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From the alpha code included in the last 6 digits of the serial
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