Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-08 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 08/02/03 10:20, Doug Hinschberger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 11:18:53 -0800, "Mike Chatham" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> you might get away with a USB wireless adapter. Remember that the Linksys >> wireless access points (wap11) do not pass the appletalk protocol jus

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-08 Thread Doug Hinschberger
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 11:18:53 -0800, "Mike Chatham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >you might get away with a USB wireless adapter. Remember that the Linksys >wireless access points (wap11) do not pass the appletalk protocol just >tcp/ip. Help me here, I don't think in Appletalk very often. I've got a

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-07 Thread Steve Fuller
> Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a > variety of Apple OS's (www.orinocowirless.com). You can get > them really cheap on ebay. Not sure if the PCI adapter will IIRC, the Silver cards only support 56-bit WEP. I think the Gold cards support 128-bit. Someone please correct me

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-07 Thread Alan C. Magnus
Try this, www.orinocowireless.com ALan On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 02:45 pm, Alan Miller wrote: > Mike Chatham wrote: > >> Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a variety of >> Apple >> OS's (www.orinocowirless.com). > > Dead link. -- G-Books is sponsored by <

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-07 Thread Mike Chatham
Oopps. www.orinocowireless.com mike - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 11:45 AM Subject: Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g Mike Chatham wrote: > Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a variety

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-07 Thread Richard Smykla
Spelling is everything: http://www.orinocowireless.com/ >Mike Chatham wrote: > >> Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a variety of Apple > > OS's (www.orinocowirless.com). > >Dead link. > >-- >Alan Miller >Underwater Photographer >http://home.earthlink.net/~uwphoto/ >9

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-07 Thread Alan Miller
Mike Chatham wrote: > Check out the Orinoco Silver card 802.11b. Works with a variety of Apple > OS's (www.orinocowirless.com). Dead link. -- Alan Miller Underwater Photographer http://home.earthlink.net/~uwphoto/ 9600/233 w/ G3/400 XLR8 ZIF, 1.5 G RAM eBay ID uwphotoer Live each day li

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-07 Thread Mike Chatham
hat the Linksys wireless access points (wap11) do not pass the appletalk protocol just tcp/ip. mike :^) - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 8:56 PM Subject: Lombard and 802.11b/g I've had to face the fact

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-07 Thread Steve Fuller
> : I've had to face the fact that I need to go wireless, but Apple's > : Airport pages aren't clear on hardware specs. Can I run an Airport > : card on a vanilla Lombard? > > Nope. Apple's AirPort card isn't designed to go into the > PCMCiA slot. It's made only for those Macs with built-in

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-07 Thread Eugene Lee
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 08:56:28PM -0800, Jonathan Andrew wrote: : : I've had to face the fact that I need to go wireless, but Apple's : Airport pages aren't clear on hardware specs. Can I run an Airport : card on a vanilla Lombard? Nope. Apple's AirPort card isn't designed to go into the PCM

Re: Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-06 Thread Mike Amato
on 2/6/03 11:56 PM, Jonathan Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've had to face the fact that I need to go wireless, but Apple's > Airport pages aren't clear on hardware specs. Can I run an Airport > card on a vanilla Lombard? What is the best recommendation out there > for > a.) a card (for

Lombard and 802.11b/g

2003-02-06 Thread Jonathan Andrew
I've had to face the fact that I need to go wireless, but Apple's Airport pages aren't clear on hardware specs. Can I run an Airport card on a vanilla Lombard? What is the best recommendation out there for a.) a card (for my Lombard's PCMCIA slot, I'm guessing) b.) cards for a G3 366 tower and