Re: On the subject of 802.11 devices...

2003-07-24 Thread Lewin Edwards
The DWL-120e, MA101 and Belkin pods are all Atmel-based and all work with the same atmel-wlan driver under Linux. I was hoping there was a generic MacOS USB-WLAN driver too :( Some third party adapters are supported by Apple's (public source??) driver. Only the PCMCIA ones. Seems nobody wants

On the subject of 802.11 devices...

2003-07-23 Thread Lewin Edwards
... are there any MacOS (X) drivers for any of the USB 802.11 pods? I have a WUSB12 (Prism-based) and numerous Atmel-based pods around here. It would be helpful if I could get at least one of the desktop Macs onto the WLAN without needing to spend any more money. I've spent quite a bit of time

Re: On the subject of 802.11 devices...

2003-07-23 Thread Paul Nicholson
Try http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/. for card drivers I think D-Link lists their pod as Mac compatible, go to their site and there's a page of Mac compatible products. WUSB12 sounds like a Linksys number. They don't like Macs. Paul At 2:17 PM -0400 7/23/03, Lewin Edwards wrote: ...

Re: On the subject of 802.11 devices...

2003-07-23 Thread Lewin Edwards
Try http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/. for card drivers Hmm, unforrt I think D-Link lists their pod as Mac compatible, go to their site and there's a page of Mac compatible products. The unit I have is the DWL-120e (silver flip case, looks rather like a cellphone), it has no MacOS drivers

Re: On the subject of 802.11 devices...

2003-07-23 Thread Paul Nicholson
At 4:38 PM -0400 7/23/03, Lewin Edwards wrote: The unit I have is the DWL-120e (silver flip case, looks rather like a cellphone), it has no MacOS drivers on D-Link's site. Looks like it's the DWL-122 that's compatible. The DWL-120e, MA101 and Belkin pods are all Atmel-based and all work with