Subject: Proxim Harmony WiFI PC cards -> no joy so far
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 20:29:34 -0400
From: Dan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've not been able to get Proxim Harmony cards to work with 10.2.x (in
a
Lombard) and the opensource driver. So much for my $15/each 'bargain
Dan,
Have you thought about asking the wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net
discussion list yet? I don't think I have seen you on there asking this
(maybe I missed it)
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I just got one of the OWC airport compatible "G" cards for $49.
Had to reinstall the 10.2.6. combo update and airport 3.1.1 but the
card came right up and works great!
Highly recommended
On Thursday, August 28, 2003, at 08:29 PM, Dan K wrote:
I've not been able to get Proxim Harmony cards to wo
Anybody know if the Harmony PC cards use the Hermes or Prism chipset?
It's an Orinoco card but the VID/PIDs may be changed. They also make
Prism2-based cards in the same series, very confusing. Vendors love to
change things every five minutes in this field :(
-- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards http://www.z
Proxim Harmony is this the same as the formerly Lucent Orinoco Wave/LAN card?
Vivian
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From: Dan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 08/28/03 08:29 PM
To: G-Books <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Proxim Harmony WiFI PC cards -> no joy so far
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> I've n
I've not been able to get Proxim Harmony cards to work with 10.2.x (in a
Lombard) and the opensource driver. So much for my $15/each 'bargain'
WiFI cards. Oh pooh! :-\
Anybody know if the Harmony PC cards use the Hermes or Prism chipset?
I've not been able to pin that little detail down. One th