I have a Lucent silver wireless card which I was using in a
Wallstreet. I had airport 2.04 installed and it recognized it.
But I just got a lombard and formatted the HD and put a fresh install
of 9.22 on. It has airport 2.04 but it doesn't detect a wireless card.
Does it need a firmware update
in
this thread had something to do with Tom's problem with the CompUSA
wireless card.
Tom, try the IOXpert drivers, you can use them on a trial basis to
see if the card works with them.
Alternatively, poke around at the Windows drivers provided on the
disk that came with it. There's an .INF
On Jan 2, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
I'm sorry, what are you whinging about? Every one of the posts in
this thread had something to do with Tom's problem with the CompUSA
wireless card.
My thought was that 5 new threads of which the compUSA was one, had
been started
in
this thread had something to do with Tom's problem with the CompUSA
wireless card.
Tom, try the IOXpert drivers, you can use them on a trial basis to
see if the card works with them.
I installed the drivers, but that didnt seem to do anything.
Alternatively, poke around at the Windows drivers
.
I'm sorry, what are you whinging about? Every one of the posts in
this thread had something to do with Tom's problem with the CompUSA
wireless card.
Tom, try the IOXpert drivers, you can use them on a trial basis to
see if the card works with them.
I installed the drivers, but that didnt
in
this thread had something to do with Tom's problem with the CompUSA
wireless card.
Tom, try the IOXpert drivers, you can use them on a trial basis to
see if the card works with them.
I installed the drivers, but that didnt seem to do anything.
Alternatively, poke around at the Windows drivers
When opened the net8185.inf file with text edit, it says the provider
is Realtek.
A trip to www.realtek.com.tw indicates they have they have a PCMCIA
wireless card 8185 :
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?lineid=2002111famid=200
4112series=AllSoftware=True
It says
On Jan 2, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:
Personally, the only cards I've heard of that work consistently
with any Mac are the ones with the Broadcom chipset, I believe.
The Ralink chipset that Belkin switched their card to worked fine for
me. I didn't use it a lot (and just sold
What model Belkin did you have, because I have a new Belkin F5D7010
that I'm trying to get up on my Lombard. It's the revision 4000 model,
so if anyone knows which chipset it uses, I'd appreciate it.
Caleb
On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 16:20 America/Chicago, Anne Judge wrote:
On Jan 2, 2006,
What model Belkin did you have, because I have a new Belkin F5D7010
that I'm trying to get up on my Lombard. It's the revision 4000
model, so if anyone knows which chipset it uses, I'd appreciate it.
Caleb
On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 16:20 America/Chicago, Anne Judge wrote:
Caleb, if you are
It's saying Unknown Vendor and Network Controller on the Lombard.
I'm running 10.2.8, if that helps out any.
Caleb
On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 18:53 America/Chicago, Tom and Lisa Peters
wrote:
What model Belkin did you have, because I have a new Belkin F5D7010
that I'm trying to get up on my
On Jan 2, 2006, at 8:00 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:
It's saying Unknown Vendor and Network Controller on the
Lombard. I'm running 10.2.8, if that helps out any.
Under 10.2.x on my Wallstreet, I'm pretty sure it said Ralink in
that menu item. I haven't heard if they switched to a 3rd
It's saying Unknown Vendor and Network Controller on the
Lombard. I'm running 10.2.8, if that helps out any.
Caleb
On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 18:53 America/Chicago, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
What model Belkin did you have, because I have a new Belkin
F5D7010 that I'm trying to get up on my
I've tried the Ralink driver, and it doesn't work. Any other
suggestions, because I really got a good deal on the card and I really
want to get it working. I know the .3000 had a Ralink chipset, but the
4000 is giving me a serious headache.
Caleb
On Monday, Jan 2, 2006, at 21:05
CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4
after rebates. I took a chance and bought one, but I cant find any
record of vendor or chipset, not even reported by OS X. The only
clue I have on this card is that the vendor ID under the system
profiler is Ox104c. Is
Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4
after rebates. I took a chance and bought one, but I cant find any
record of vendor or chipset, not even reported by OS X. The only clue
I have on this card is that the vendor ID under the
Do tell...does it work as an airport card?
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:54:55 -0500
From: Tom and Lisa Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Comp USA wireless card
CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4
after rebates. I took a chance and bought one, but I cant
Do tell...does it work as an airport card?
It is not recognized as an airport card, nor do the Ralink drivers I
already have loaded recognize it.
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Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
CompUSA is blowing out their brand of wireless PCMCIA cards for $4
after rebates. I took a chance and bought one, but I cant find any
record of vendor or chipset, not even reported by OS X. The only
clue I have on this card is that the vendor ID under the
This makes a total of 5 completely unrelated Subjects: covered by the
same thread, where people just changed the Subject: line instead of
starting a new thread by clicking NEW.
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I have an Enterasys wireless card that I am using with my Lombard 400.
The card has an external antenna port on it. I am wondering where I can
get an adapter to plug an external antenna into this card. Any advice
would be appreciated. Thanks,
Dave Jones
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the motorola card i had in the pcmcia slot of my pismo had a
broadcom chip, and worked flawless. it was seen buy the system as an
airport extreme card and was the 54mbps card .
vicki.
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Hi Vicki thanks for the information, I was
with my Graphite Base Station because it has a Broadcom
chipset in it. What I am wondering is whether or not any one knows if
this Motorola 802.11g PCMCIA WiFi wireless card WN825G also has the
Broadcom chipset or if someone can point me in the direction to find out
what chipset it has. Why; because
as an Airport Extreme card and works
flawlessly with my Graphite Base Station because it has a Broadcom
chipset in it. What I am wondering is whether or not any one knows if
this Motorola 802.11g PCMCIA WiFi wireless card WN825G also has the
Broadcom chipset or if someone can point me in the direction
I have a Cisco Card in my Wallstreet. I'm running 10.3.x via
XPostfacto. Everything has been working great for several months now.
I stuck a USB PC card in the extra card slot to see if I could get a
USB Webcam to work. Now my wireless card doesn't seem to work. The
lights come
Hey
Anyone know a good wireless card that will work with my 266MHz
Wallstreet which has OS X 10.2.8 on it, I already have a wireless network at
home which is running off a DI-514 Wireless router... Thanks for the help in
advance.
Jason
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Hey All,
I'm wondering what kind of wireless card I should get for my 233MHz
Wallstreet which I should be getting in the mail soon.. I already have a
wireless network, the wireless router is a DI-514 D-link thanks for the
ideas in advance...
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Jason Long said:
Hey All,
I'm wondering what kind of wireless card I should get for my 233MHz
Wallstreet which I should be getting in the mail soon.. I already have a
wireless network, the wireless router is a DI-514 D-link thanks for the
ideas in advance...
Orinoco Gold with Airport
What's the state of Cisco's drivers? I have a Aeronet card...
Hi David. I have just updated my wireless FAQ and there are links to the
Cisco drivers on that page. http://home.earthlink.net/~kjvann/
Cisco 340 350 and some OEM's of them will work under OS 9 and OSX.
As far as I can tell, Cisco
with my card, my
computer, or my install?
I know at least one other person here is using this wireless card (or
at least a Belkin one), so maybe he/she/they can check and see if what
I'm seeing is normal.
Thanks for any help!
Anne
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switch suppliers on me?
Or is this normal and there's something wrong with my card, my
computer, or my install?
I know at least one other person here is using this wireless card (or
at least a Belkin one), so maybe he/she/they can check and see if what
I'm seeing is normal.
I haven't
My understanding is that this card should work because it's using a
Broadcom chipset. But when I pull down the PC card menu that appears
when it's in, it says:
Ralink Technology Inc.
RT2500
That's the updated chipset that needs the drivers from Belkin.
My original card Ids
to be the name of a maker of a
different chipset. Is this
my problem? Did Belkin switch suppliers on me?
Or is this normal and there's something wrong with
my card, my
computer, or my install?
I know at least one other person here is using
this wireless card (or
at least a Belkin
On Friday, November 19, 2004, at 10:57 AM, Mike McGinnis wrote:
I had previously posted this problem and it appears
Belkin did change chipsets. You can go to Ralink's
website and get drivers for it, however it will not
work with airport drivers. Unfortunatley Belkins
support techs know nothing
Following up on my earlier post in response to a request . . .
On Friday, November 19, 2004, at 01:16 PM, Anne Judge wrote:
Yay! I found the driver . . .
The card is the Belkin F5D7010, which used to have a Broadcom chipset
operate with the Airport drivers (3+) but now apparently incorporates
What's the state of Cisco's drivers? I have a Aeronet card...
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From: Kevin Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: D-Link DWL-650 wireless cardhelp
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 21:51:06 -0400
I have a DWL-650 wireless card that I'm trying to get to work with a
PowerBook G4/400. I'm lostApple Airport Utility is not helping. I
am trying to connect to a Netgear
I have a DWL-650 wireless card that I'm trying to get to work with a
PowerBook G4/400. I'm lostApple Airport Utility is not helping. I
am trying to connect to a Netgear Wireless Router. I know this is a PC
specific card but I had read here somewhere that it would work with
Mac's
Under the PowerBook G3 Series place
2 Meg Video, No Cache, 12 in Passive display
4 Meg Video, Some Cache, 13 or 14 inch active display
, Minutia
On Thursday, August 5, 2004, at 10:08 PM, Ken wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 05/08/2004 19:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
My Reply
Thx, John. I contacted the seller to see if I could
test the card in my WS PDQ, first.
George
--- john slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. I'm running three PDQs with three Cisco 350
series 352 cards.
Incidentally, one of the PDQs is running XPostfacto
and 10.3.4 The
cards work
Is this wireless card usable in a Wallstreet?
..Xircom 802.11b PCMCIA Wireless card (OEM by Cisco,
Same Core as Cisco Aironet 340)..
More info here, I think..
http://www.cisco.com/
warp/public/102/wlan/mac-clients-faq.html
Thanks
George
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On Aug 5, 2004, at 2:24 PM, George Mogiljansky wrote:
Is this wireless card usable in a Wallstreet?
..Xircom 802.11b PCMCIA Wireless card (OEM by Cisco,
Same Core as Cisco Aironet 340)..
More info here, I think..
http://www.cisco.com/
warp/public/102/wlan/mac-clients-faq.html
Given that Cisco
PM, George Mogiljansky
wrote:
Is this wireless card usable in a Wallstreet?
..Xircom 802.11b PCMCIA Wireless card (OEM by
Cisco,
Same Core as Cisco Aironet 340)..
More info here, I think..
http://www.cisco.com/
warp/public/102/wlan/mac-clients-faq.html
Given that Cisco shows
My Reply follows quote. On 05/08/2004 17:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
* Macintosh computer with Mac OS 9.x or Mac OS X
(version 10.1.x or 10.2.x) operating system
o Apple PowerMac G3 (Blue and White) or G4
computer
o Apple PowerBook G3 Series 1998, G3 Series
1999, G3
My Reply follows quote. On 05/08/2004 17:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
* Macintosh computer with Mac OS 9.x or Mac OS X
(version 10.1.x or 10.2.x) operating system
o Apple PowerMac G3 (Blue and White) or G4
computer
o Apple PowerBook G3 Series 1998, G3 Series
1999, G3 (with
the Wallstreet PDQ?
--- Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Aug 5, 2004, at 2:24 PM, George Mogiljansky
wrote:
Is this wireless card usable in a Wallstreet?
..Xircom 802.11b PCMCIA Wireless card (OEM by
Cisco,
Same Core as Cisco Aironet 340)..
More info here, I think..
http://www.cisco.com/
warp/public
My Reply follows quote. On 05/08/2004 19:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
My Reply follows quote. On 05/08/2004 17:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
* Macintosh computer with Mac OS 9.x or Mac OS X
(version 10.1.x or 10.2.x) operating system
o Apple PowerMac G3 (Blue and White) or G4
I have a PB Lombard 400 currently running Panther with 192 MB RAM (I
know I should get moreand will soon)I want to be able to
connect my iPod and then also get a wireless card to work with my
Netgear wireless router. I've heard something about 2 cards that can
kinda piggyback
I had to do that will my old wallstreet. All I remember is I had to get a
firewire card with a dongle. and put it in the bottom slot so I could still fit
a wireless card in.
geno.
http://www.barbaloot.com
AIM: BARBALUT
when you die, says a dark-haired woman at the next table, they can make
with a dongle. and put it in the bottom slot so I could
still fit
a wireless card in.
geno.
http://www.barbaloot.com
AIM: BARBALUT
when you die, says a dark-haired woman at the next table, they can
make you
into diamonds now. It's scientific. That's how I want to be
remembered. I want
to shine
wallstreet. All I remember is I had to
get a
firewire card with a dongle. and put it in the bottom slot so I could
still fit
a wireless card in.
or a SCSI to firewire adapter (I've heard mixed reviews on those) from
the back and a wireless card from the single PCI slot
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I want
to be able to
connect my iPod and then also get a wireless card to
work with my
Netgear wireless router. I've heard something about
2 cards that can
kinda piggyback in the card slot in order to use
both at the same time.
Can anyone point me in the right direction
Thanks all for the suggestions on the PC Wireless Card.
The info was very helpful.
Connie
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On Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at 10:15 AM, Connie Kralicek wrote:
Thanks all for the suggestions on the PC Wireless Card.
FWIW, someone suggested Aria Extreme from Sonnet for my Pismo and
Lombard. Got 2 from Amazon, and to call my experience plug'n'play would
be understatement. Simply
Looking for recommendations on a wireless PC card to use on a Wallstreet.
Currently running Jaguar.
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Connie,
Download Airport Extreme 3.1.1(?), get a Linksys 54G card (WPC54G) and
you're all set. Just remember to have the card installed when you start
the Wallstreet, if not, Airport Extreme will not recognize it. Once
started with card installed, you can eject and re-insert the card
without
Lucent Orinoco WaveLAN Silver card. There are freeware drivers for OSX
and you can use the Apple Airport drivers under OS9. The cards are
cheap on eBay.
On Nov 25, 2003, at 3:40 PM, Connie Kralicek wrote:
Looking for recommendations on a wireless PC card to use on a
Wallstreet.
Currently
I've just subscribed to the SBC DSL...29.00/mo for a year. I ordered the
wireless set up, and have a Sharp laptop with an 802.11b card built in, but
prefer using my vintage 1998 Powerbook around the house for most use.
Should I buy an Airport PCMCIA card for it, or one of the Orinocos, or one
of
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 01:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just subscribed to the SBC DSL...29.00/mo for a year. I ordered
the
wireless set up, and have a Sharp laptop with an 802.11b card built
in, but
prefer using my vintage 1998 Powerbook around the house for most use.
Should I
On 11/5/02 12:32 PM Brendan McAlpine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I've been using the third party wireless card driver found at
(http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/) in conjunction with my Orinoco
Gold card and OS 10.1.5. Now I've been holding off on moving to Jaguar
because
R. Hannes Niedner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Thanks to all who responded. I think I'll by an Orinocco Gold Card supported
by the open source driver and capable of 128Bit encryption. Please let me
know if I missed something and that would not be a good choice.
Please let the list know how
On 10/18/02 4:24 PM, mathue taxion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please let the list know how it goes, I'm also looking into several
such cards for my Wallstreet/300 and want to know if things go well
before plunking down for a card.
Sorry, I was convinced that I already posted to the list that
on 10/9/02 11:26 AM, R. Hannes Niedner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all who responded. I think I'll by an Orinocco Gold Card supported
by the open source driver and capable of 128Bit encryption. Please let me
know if I missed something and that would not be a good choice.
Sounds
On 09/10/02 01:33, R. Hannes Niedner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody any recommendation which wireless card to by that is suppprted
in Mac OS X 10.1.5 and higher (including Jagwire). Airport unfortunately is
no option for the Wallstreet. I thought there where wireless pc-cards out
Thanks to all who responded. I think I'll by an Orinocco Gold Card supported
by the open source driver and capable of 128Bit encryption. Please let me
know if I missed something and that would not be a good choice.
Cheers/h
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One thing, I've noticed MacResQ has been running a special on the cisco
cards with version 1 of the base station. Here's the link:
http://www.macresq.com/store/default.ht
m?-token.specials=Airport%20Wireless-token.1=20021009-095253-4520
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 10:26 AM, R. Hannes
Has anybody any recommendation which wireless card to by that is suppprted
in Mac OS X 10.1.5 and higher (including Jagwire). Airport unfortunately is
no option for the Wallstreet. I thought there where wireless pc-cards out
there that would work with Apple drivers??
Thanks for your input/h
which wireless card to by that is
suppprted
in Mac OS X 10.1.5 and higher (including Jagwire). Airport
unfortunately is
no option for the Wallstreet. I thought there where wireless pc-cards
out
there that would work with Apple drivers??
Thanks for your input/h
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