Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Caleb Cupples
I've tried the Ralink driver, and it doesn't work. Any other suggestions, because I really got a good deal on the card and I really want to get it working. I know the .3000 had a Ralink chipset, but the 4000 is giving me a serious headache. Caleb On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 21:05 America/Chicag

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Tom and Lisa Peters
It's saying "Unknown Vendor" and "Network Controller" on the Lombard. I'm running 10.2.8, if that helps out any. Caleb On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 18:53 America/Chicago, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote: What model Belkin did you have, because I have a new Belkin F5D7010 that I'm trying to get up on m

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Anne Judge
On Jan 2, 2006, at 8:00 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote: It's saying "Unknown Vendor" and "Network Controller" on the Lombard. I'm running 10.2.8, if that helps out any. Under 10.2.x on my Wallstreet, I'm pretty sure it said "Ralink" in that menu item. I haven't heard if they switched to a 3rd su

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Caleb Cupples
It's saying "Unknown Vendor" and "Network Controller" on the Lombard. I'm running 10.2.8, if that helps out any. Caleb On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 18:53 America/Chicago, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote: What model Belkin did you have, because I have a new Belkin F5D7010 that I'm trying to get up on

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Tom and Lisa Peters
What model Belkin did you have, because I have a new Belkin F5D7010 that I'm trying to get up on my Lombard. It's the revision 4000 model, so if anyone knows which chipset it uses, I'd appreciate it. Caleb On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 16:20 America/Chicago, Anne Judge wrote: Caleb, if you are r

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Caleb Cupples
What model Belkin did you have, because I have a new Belkin F5D7010 that I'm trying to get up on my Lombard. It's the revision 4000 model, so if anyone knows which chipset it uses, I'd appreciate it. Caleb On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 16:20 America/Chicago, Anne Judge wrote: On Jan 2, 2006, at

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Anne Judge
On Jan 2, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote: Personally, the only cards I've heard of that work consistently with any Mac are the ones with the "Broadcom" chipset, I believe. The Ralink chipset that Belkin switched their card to worked fine for me. I didn't use it a lot (and just sold

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Tom and Lisa Peters
> When opened the net8185.inf file with text edit, it says the provider is Realtek. A trip to www.realtek.com.tw indicates they have they have a PCMCIA wireless card "8185" : http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?lineid=2002111&famid=200 4112&series=All&Software=True It

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Caleb Cupples
Personally, the only cards I've heard of that work consistently with any Mac are the ones with the "Broadcom" chipset, I believe. To be more precise, I know some Buffalo, Belkin, Motorola and the Sonnet Aria all work with the Airport 3.1 driver. I'm ordering a Sonnet Aria for my Lombard, al

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 02/01/06 14:26, Tom and Lisa Peters at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> On Jan 1, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Lists wrote: >> >>> >>> This makes a total of 5 completely unrelated Subjects: covered by >>> the same thread, where people just changed the Subject: line >>> instead of starting a new thread by cli

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Tom and Lisa Peters
On Jan 1, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Lists wrote: This makes a total of 5 completely unrelated Subjects: covered by the same thread, where people just changed the Subject: line instead of starting a new thread by clicking NEW. I'm sorry, what are you whinging about? Every one of the posts in this t

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Brian McEwen
On Jan 2, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote: I'm sorry, what are you whinging about? Every one of the posts in this thread had something to do with Tom's problem with the CompUSA wireless card. My thought was that 5 new threads of which the compUSA was one, had been started by reply

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-02 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 1, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Lists wrote: This makes a total of 5 completely unrelated Subjects: covered by the same thread, where people just changed the Subject: line instead of starting a new thread by clicking NEW. I'm sorry, what are you whinging about? Every one of the posts in th

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-01 Thread Lists
This makes a total of 5 completely unrelated Subjects: covered by the same thread, where people just changed the Subject: line instead of starting a new thread by clicking NEW. -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | R

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-01 Thread Tom and Lisa Peters
Tom and Lisa Peters wrote: CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4 after rebates. I took a chance and bought one, but I cant find any record of vendor or chipset, not even reported by OS X. The only clue I have on this card is that the vendor ID under the system

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-01 Thread Tom and Lisa Peters
Do tell...does it work as an airport card? It is not recognized as an airport card, nor do the Ralink drivers I already have loaded recognize it. Mad Dog -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Che

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-01 Thread illovox
Do tell...does it work as an airport card? > Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:54:55 -0500 > From: Tom and Lisa Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Comp USA wireless card > > > > CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4 > after rebates. I too

Re: Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-01 Thread Michael A. Howard
Tom and Lisa Peters wrote: CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4 after rebates. I took a chance and bought one, but I cant find any record of vendor or chipset, not even reported by OS X. The only clue I have on this card is that the vendor ID under the system

Comp USA wireless card

2006-01-01 Thread Tom and Lisa Peters
CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4 after rebates. I took a chance and bought one, but I cant find any record of vendor or chipset, not even reported by OS X. The only clue I have on this card is that the vendor ID under the system profiler is "Ox104c". Is t