Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-03 Thread Mark
>> I just tried it in a PB 3500 Kanga (OS9.1) and >> I've got lights there so I guess it does work. I just can't figure out how >> to get it to show up on the 2400 in OS 9. > > > I have been following this thread for a couple of days, and I am of the > opinion that you have not installed all of

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-03 Thread Kenneth Vann
> I just tried it in a PB 3500 Kanga (OS9.1) and > I've got lights there so I guess it does work. I just can't figure out how > to get it to show up on the 2400 in OS 9. Hello All. I have been following this thread for a couple of days, and I am of the opinion that you have not installed all of t

Re: Wi-fi card> Initialization Procedure for Airport.

2006-02-03 Thread Mark
>> Yes, it's in OS 9.0 but I've obviously got a problem of some sort. I think >> that I now know the card works... But in the 2400 nothing. I've got Airport >> installed... I suppose it's possible that the PC card cage or >> whatever is non-functional. > > Have you tried both slots? > >> On 2

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Mark
> Can you clean install 9 again? >>> Like Clark mentioned, you need to be sure that you have the right extension >>> for PC card support in OS 9, I think, or the 2400 won't notice any card in >>> the slot. I've done that (after a fashion). Originally it had OS 8.6 on it. I couldn't get the c

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Clark Martin
At 11:07 AM -0800 2/2/06, Illovox Media wrote: Can you clean install 9 again? That may be your best bet. If you do, make sure you do a custom install and check any Airport stuff. -- Clark Martin Redwood City, CA, USA Macintosh / Internet Consulting "I'm a designated driver on the Informat

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Illovox Media
Can you clean install 9 again? on 2/2/06 8:05 AM, G-Books at G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com wrote: > Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 08:25:44 -0600 > Subject: Re: Wi-fi card > From: Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 02/02/06 11:58, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 11:53 AM -0500 2/2/06, Laurent Daudelin wrote: >> On 02/02/06 11:48, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> At 4:09 PM +0100 2/2/06, Udo Huth wrote: > I just tried it in a PB 3500 Kanga (OS9.1) and > I've got

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Clark Martin
At 11:53 AM -0500 2/2/06, Laurent Daudelin wrote: On 02/02/06 11:48, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 4:09 PM +0100 2/2/06, Udo Huth wrote: I just tried it in a PB 3500 Kanga (OS9.1) and I've got lights there so I guess it does work. I just can't figure out how to get it to

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 02/02/06 11:48, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 4:09 PM +0100 2/2/06, Udo Huth wrote: >>> I just tried it in a PB 3500 Kanga (OS9.1) and >>> I've got lights there so I guess it does work. I just can't figure out how >>> to get it to show up on the 2400 in OS 9. >> >> Might it

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Clark Martin
At 4:09 PM +0100 2/2/06, Udo Huth wrote: > I just tried it in a PB 3500 Kanga (OS9.1) and I've got lights there so I guess it does work. I just can't figure out how to get it to show up on the 2400 in OS 9. Might it be that it is a Cardbus card and the Kanga has the Cardbus signals on its P

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Clark Martin
At 8:25 AM -0600 2/2/06, Mark wrote: What would "the right extension" be? I suspect I could download it from Apple if I don't have it- I just need to know which one it should be. Thanks I just looked at my Kanga and they only one I could find was "PC Card Modem Extension" which wouldn't be rel

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 02/02/06 09:25, "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What would "the right extension" be? I suspect I could download it from > Apple if I don't have it- I just need to know which one it should be. > Thanks I think someone mentioned a "PC Card" extension or something like that. Not sure but I th

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Mark
I suppose that might be it. Though I did think that Orinoco Silver was supposed to work in older PB's. I've been googling all kind of sites that show how to "adapt" Airport to work on a 2400 (using Tomeviewer or whatever it's called) and patches, etc., but no go so far. The eject buttons for the

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Udo Huth
> I just tried it in a PB 3500 Kanga (OS9.1) and > I've got lights there so I guess it does work. I just can't figure out how > to get it to show up on the 2400 in OS 9. Might it be that it is a Cardbus card and the Kanga has the Cardbus signals on its PC card slots whereas the 2400 has not? Udo

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-02 Thread Mark
What would "the right extension" be? I suspect I could download it from Apple if I don't have it- I just need to know which one it should be. Thanks > > Like Clark mentioned, you need to be sure that you have the right extension > for PC card support in OS 9, I think, or the 2400 won't notice

Re: Wi-fi card> Initialization Procedure for Airport.

2006-02-01 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:25 PM -0600 2/1/06, Mark wrote: Yes, it's in OS 9.0 but I've obviously got a problem of some sort. I think that I now know the card works. Set it up in my Kanga (OS 9.1) and it finds my network, lights come on, etc. But in the 2400 nothing. I've got Airport installed. I can find it in

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-01 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 01/02/06 21:02, Mark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for the info so far. The G4 is running OS 10.4.4 and it (the card) > does show up in system profiler. I have no intention of running it in X I > just wondered if it would show up at all anywhere. My PB 2400 is running OS > 9.0 and no,

Re: Wi-fi card> Initialization Procedure for Airport.

2006-02-01 Thread Mark
Yes, it's in OS 9.0 but I've obviously got a problem of some sort. I think that I now know the card works. Set it up in my Kanga (OS 9.1) and it finds my network, lights come on, etc. But in the 2400 nothing. I've got Airport installed. I can find it in applications, there's an Airport AP in e

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-01 Thread Clark Martin
At 8:02 PM -0600 2/1/06, Mark wrote: Thanks for the info so far. The G4 is running OS 10.4.4 and it (the card) does show up in system profiler. I have no intention of running it in X I just wondered if it would show up at all anywhere. My PB 2400 is running OS 9.0 and no, the system profiler th

Wi-fi card> Initialization Procedure for Airport.

2006-02-01 Thread Illovox Media
works. on 2/1/06 5:12 PM, G-Books at G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com wrote: > Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 11:34:22 -0500 > Subject: Re: Wi-fi card > From: Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-01 Thread Mark
Thanks for the info so far. The G4 is running OS 10.4.4 and it (the card) does show up in system profiler. I have no intention of running it in X I just wondered if it would show up at all anywhere. My PB 2400 is running OS 9.0 and no, the system profiler there doesn't show it. I do have Airport

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-01 Thread Clark Martin
At 9:52 AM -0600 2/1/06, Mark wrote: Is there a way to tell if my Lucent Tech Orinoco Silver card is good or not? I put it in my PB 2400c (with airport and/or orinoco drivers) it is never found and it also never lights up. Looks like there's 2 lights on the unit. I would suspect that one is powe

Re: Wi-fi card

2006-02-01 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 01/02/06 10:52, "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a way to tell if my Lucent Tech Orinoco Silver card is good or not? > I put it in my PB 2400c (with airport and/or orinoco drivers) it is never > found and it also never lights up. Looks like there's 2 lights on the unit. > I would s

Wi-fi card

2006-02-01 Thread Mark
Is there a way to tell if my Lucent Tech Orinoco Silver card is good or not? I put it in my PB 2400c (with airport and/or orinoco drivers) it is never found and it also never lights up. Looks like there's 2 lights on the unit. I would suspect that one is power and the other is activity. Is this r

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-06-10 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga
Also, when I put the Orinoco card in my WS while running 9, it shows up as an Airport card. Will the airport software be just fine with this card ? Yes, indeed they are the same thing: have a look at my page on this topic: http://homepage.mac.com/bengi -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-06-10 Thread Tom and Lisa P
What's the best PC card solution for wi-fi on Wallstreet running OS X? Anyone know of hacked drivers for the Orinoco cards? If not, is it possible to use original AirPort card via a PCMCIA adapter? Suggestions on best places to shop for any needed hardware? -- Gene, a.k.a. G-Man Friends don't

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-05-27 Thread Michael A. Howard
themacuser wrote: I have a question similar to this: What would be the best USB wifi adpator for a Lombard running OS X? I want one that is cheap and preferably supports external antennas... On 28/05/2005, at 05:11, Adrian Carter wrote: I used a Buffallo card with my WallStreet. Always worked

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-05-27 Thread themacuser
I have a question similar to this: What would be the best USB wifi adpator for a Lombard running OS X? I want one that is cheap and preferably supports external antennas... On 28/05/2005, at 05:11, Adrian Carter wrote: I used a Buffallo card with my WallStreet. Always worked fine, I made use of

Re: Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-05-27 Thread Adrian Carter
I used a Buffallo card with my WallStreet. Always worked fine, I made use of the IOXperts driver which ran the card. Faultless performance and a decent range and it worked well with external aerials as well. ADi On 27 May 2005, at 18:21, Gene Osburn wrote: What's the best PC card solution f

Wi-fi card for OS X on Wallstreet?

2005-05-27 Thread Gene Osburn
What's the best PC card solution for wi-fi on Wallstreet running OS X? Anyone know of hacked drivers for the Orinoco cards? If not, is it possible to use original AirPort card via a PCMCIA adapter? Suggestions on best places to shop for any needed hardware? -- Gene, a.k.a. G-Man Friends don'