Thanks for the info.
I was able to flash a Dell TrueMobile 1100 series with the Cisco Firmware
and it works great with the Mac drivers from Cisco.
Ken Vann
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Subject: Re: Wireless Drivers For OS 9 OS X
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 14:19:50 -0700
i had no luck
i had no luck with the dell version of the 350 cisco aironet (100mw).
but you can shop for aironet 4800 (identical to the 350, on ebay,
before cisco purchased them). very cheap, nice power, cisco supports
drivers for current os : )
On Sep 5, 2004, at 7:59 AM, john slavin wrote:
Ken:
You might
Hi John. I beleave that is a Dell 1100 series card. I have one comming off
ebay and will be testing it with the Cisco drivers. I wonder if I can
update the Firmware to the latest version?
Did not see any firmware updates on the Dell site.
The best way to tell if its is a rebranded card is to
Hi John.
Well I got the Dell TruMobile 1100 Series in tonight.
The back of the card was marked Cisco Systems, AIR-PCM340, then in small
print AIR-PCM342. This one supports WEP 64/128. Was New In Box.
It is a direct copy of the Cisco 340 I got last week.
Came with firmware v3.93. I upgraded it
Lots of good info snipped
Ken,
I've been told that the Sourceforge open source driver was licensed
to, and is now being marketed by, IOXperts under their name. I have
no way of verifying that info, but I've heard it from a couple of
fairly reliable sources.
I've also been told that the
Here is a page that might be helpful in this quest:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/
Linux.Wireless.drivers.802.11b.html
Apparently the Dell Truemobile 1100 card is the same as the Cisco 340
card. If somebody has an old cisco 1100 card lying around I think it
would be
john slavin wrote:
Here is a page that might be helpful in this quest:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/
Linux.Wireless.drivers.802.11b.html
Apparently the Dell Truemobile 1100 card is the same as the Cisco 340
card. If somebody has an old cisco 1100 card lying around I
and another nice page of wireless infos:
http://home.earthlink.net/~metaphyzx/Wireless.htm
dan k
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For the Record, the IOXpert drivers allow you to use them free for a
half hour at a time. How much more time do you need?
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Wireless drivers for PC Cards Using OS 9.2.2 or Below.
IOXperts.com has shareware drivers for PowerBooks which use Card Socket
Services v3. Software and manuals for using this driver available here:
http://www.ioxperts.com/devices_80211b.html
Supports OS8 through OS 9.2.2 on PowerBooks 2400,
Ken:
You might take a look at the Dell Truemobile cards. There is a
particular one, I forget which, that is a rebadge cisco card. I've
been tempted to get one and try it in my Powerbook.
John Slavin
On Sep 5, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Kenneth Vann wrote:
Kenneth Vann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote a very nice list of wireless
card drivers!
Thanks Ken! I'm looking forward to being able to bookmark whatever page
on which your excellent list ends up.
dan k
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