Re: Wallstreet wireless

2003-09-16 Thread Gary E Davis
To everyone who replied THANK YOU My wireless setup is working great :) Gary -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished PowerBooks | & CDRWs on Sale! |

Re: Wallstreet wireless

2003-09-13 Thread Tom Peterson
my experience was to get a Lucent Technology Card (802.11b) with the word ORINCoCo on it. Under OS9 there is a driver from Orinoco for the card. I chose to go the the great folks at IOExperts for the OSX driver. Both work like a champ on this hot rod wallstreet. On Friday, September 12, 2003, a

Re: Wallstreet wireless

2003-09-13 Thread Adam Thayer
On Sep 12, 2003, at 11:31 PM, Gary E Davis wrote: Hey all I need help.. I'm trying to go wireless in my home but can't find anything about going wireless with my wallstreet? Which PCMCIA card is best to use? And which Cable router would you recommend? Begin a shameless plug: OWC (eshop.macsal

Re: Wallstreet wireless

2003-09-13 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Hey all I need help.. I'm trying to go wireless in my home but can't find anything about going wireless with my wallstreet? Which PCMCIA card is best to use? And which Cable router would you recommend? I definitely gotta go with the ORiNOCO Silver card. There are lots of people who swear by

Re: Wallstreet wireless

2003-09-13 Thread Steve Fuller
as for which card is best for a wallstreet... if you're under OS9, the Orinoco cards (gold or silver) are the best you can find since they operate seamlessly with the Apple Airport software. Under OSX... well it's a little more dicey. I use a Netgear 401RA card (maybe it's NA401RA) it's not a b

Re: Wallstreet wireless

2003-09-13 Thread Andrew Johnson
I've been pretty satisfied with my Linksys 4-port 10/100 switch/wireless router. The only thing that hasn't worked well has been WEP. as for which card is best for a wallstreet... if you're under OS9, the Orinoco cards (gold or silver) are the best you can find since they operate seamlessly wi

Re: Wallstreet wireless

2003-09-13 Thread Bill Buckhaults
Gary E Davis wrote: > Hey all > I need help.. I'm trying to go wireless in my home but can't find > anything about going wireless with my wallstreet? Which PCMCIA card is > best to use? And which Cable router would you recommend? > > Thank you > Gary > I have used the Oronoco gold card in my Wa

Wallstreet wireless

2003-09-12 Thread Gary E Davis
Hey all I need help.. I'm trying to go wireless in my home but can't find anything about going wireless with my wallstreet? Which PCMCIA card is best to use? And which Cable router would you recommend? Thank you Gary -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-04 Thread ap
Thanks for all the information I just install a netgear and works fine the next question is the PCMCIA card if i do not use the silver can i use other maker Thanks -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives |

Re: WallStreet Wireless

2003-02-04 Thread wappling
Re; does the wallstreet accept an airport card? if not Im am haveing good luck with a D-Link base station DI-614+, 803.11B ,Im sure it would be OK with a D-link PCMICA card,at the time this was less than half the cost of airport at best-buy and works like its made for it,lately though genuine air

WallStreet Wireless

2003-02-03 Thread macnifico1
=== ORIGINAL MESSAGE I second what Mick said, I had a WaveLAN silver in my Wallstreet. In OS 9 it used the Airport drivers. I replaced an ABS / Linksys router with a Netgear MR314. Better range and was $50 vs the $400+ I paid for the ABS/linksys. If Applet

WallStreet Wireless

2003-02-03 Thread macnifico1
= ORIGINAL MESSAGE Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 14:10:13 -0500 From: ap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: wallstreet wireless Message-id: I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions please

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-02 Thread wappling
RE; Im useing D-link,says its for mac,and so far so good G4 TI PB 800 jag > > I check the Linksys box and it's for PC > > > > > >> on 2/1/03 2:10 PM, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions please >>> Thanks >> >> I am usin

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-01 Thread P . F . Grenier
On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 19:35 US/Eastern, Mick Ring wrote: > on 2/1/03 11:10, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions >> please >> Thanks > > I have a Wallstreet with Mac OS 9.1 that uses my cable modem > wirelessly. > Here a

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-01 Thread Stephen Bright
>> I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions please Our listmom, Dan Knight, has penned an interesting article on the subject (also Airport Extreme) at: Stephen -- G-Books is sponsored by and...

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-01 Thread Mick Ring
on 2/1/03 12:40, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I check the Linksys box and it's for PC Wireless routers are generally not platform specific. As long as they have a web interface, they will work with a Mac. However, not all of them will route AppleTalk packets. -Mick -- -- G-Books is

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-01 Thread Mick Ring
on 2/1/03 11:10, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions please > Thanks I have a Wallstreet with Mac OS 9.1 that uses my cable modem wirelessly. Here are the key parts: - Netgear MR314 802.11b wireless router with 4-port Ethe

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-01 Thread Mike Amato
on 2/1/03 3:40 PM, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I check the Linksys box and it's for PC >> on 2/1/03 2:10 PM, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions please >>> Thanks >> >> I am using a Linksys wireless router and a PCMCIA ca

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-01 Thread ap
I check the Linksys box and it's for PC >on 2/1/03 2:10 PM, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions please >> Thanks > >I am using a Linksys wireless router and a PCMCIA card from MacWireless.com >and it has worked flawlessly

Re: wallstreet wireless

2003-02-01 Thread Mike Amato
on 2/1/03 2:10 PM, ap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions please > Thanks I am using a Linksys wireless router and a PCMCIA card from MacWireless.com and it has worked flawlessly for me. -- Mike Amato -- G-Books is sponsored by

wallstreet wireless

2003-02-01 Thread ap
I like to go wireless from cable modem to wallstreet any suggestions please Thanks -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished PowerBooks | & CDRWs on Sale! |