I have Orinoco Wavelan PCMCIA Cards for sale. I have about 10 left after
selling them on LEM SWAP list and locally through Craig's List. Good
replacement for expensive airport cards in machines with PC Card Slot. Each
is fully recognized as an Airport card by Airport software in OS9
Would it be possible to use the Airport Base Station to up upgrade a OEM
version (Dell, Sony, IBM, ect) of the Orinoco Silver Card?
I am assuming that one would need a Snow Base Station. Perhaps using a
Graphite would upgrade an OEM card to one that is listed as a Silver card.
The Orinoco
Help...SOS...I have a project to do today and I really need my internet to
work...heres my sad story
My dsl is working fine on the beige G3 9.0 upstairs
Downstairs on the Lombard it shows airport signal strengththe card
blinks but it will not hold a connection
someone suggested:
the
I am back online after 1 week of DRT* with the dsl angst during which I
received an Orinoco Gold Classic Card for my Lombard running 9.1... (yes I
could upgrade the OS to 9.2.2 but I haven't had the time)
I loaded the Wan/ or whatever...sounds like the noise my last nerve made
when it died
My Reply follows quote. On 28/04/2005 14:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am back online after 1 week of DRT* with the dsl angst during which I
received an Orinoco Gold Classic Card for my Lombard running 9.1... (yes I
could upgrade the OS to 9.2.2 but I haven't had the time)
I loaded the Wan/
The Orinoco Gold should work with Airport software, just like an
Apple Aiport card.
How do I set up the TCP/IP
This machine is set for Eternet...what do I set the notebook?
Kristina
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My Reply follows quote. On 28/04/2005 15:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The Orinoco Gold should work with Airport software, just like an
Apple Aiport card.
How do I set up the TCP/IP
This machine is set for Eternet...what do I set the notebook?
Kristina
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If you install the Airport
Airport was already installed on the notebook.
When I inserted the Orinoco CD, the initial time when the dsl was drt, it
loaded with settings...but we couldn't test it as the dsl was drt...
so now the dsl is up...and I go to do the airport on thing no go
I insert the CD again to maybe refresh
My Reply follows quote. On 28/04/2005 15:35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The Orinoco Gold should work with Airport software, just like an
Apple Aiport card.
How do I set up the TCP/IP
This machine is set for Eternet...what do I set the notebook?
Kristina
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If you install the Airport
Do you have Control Strip? If so, does it have an Airport tab
(little orange thingy with 5 dots after it)?
yes
My action here looks like
in airport tab click on right pointing triangle
choose turn airport on
now there is Lynksys with a dot next to it like it has been chosen
Is there an
At 5:44 PM -0400 4/28/05, Kristina wrote:
I am back online after 1 week of DRT* with the dsl angst during which I
received an Orinoco Gold Classic Card for my Lombard running 9.1... (yes I
could upgrade the OS to 9.2.2 but I haven't had the time)
Therein may be your problem. For some reason my
My Reply follows quote. On 28/04/2005 17:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Do you have Control Strip? If so, does it have an Airport tab
(little orange thingy with 5 dots after it)?
yes
My action here looks like
in airport tab click on right pointing triangle
choose turn airport on
now there is
Thanks, Ken
I will upgrade
K
At 5:44 PM -0400 4/28/05, Kristina wrote:
I am back online after 1 week of DRT* with the dsl angst during which I
received an Orinoco Gold Classic Card for my Lombard running 9.1... (yes I
could upgrade the OS to 9.2.2 but I haven't had the time)
Therein may
Hmmm. Are you running OS 9.x? If so, in your control panels
folder you should have a TCP/IP control panel. Near the top
of the control panel pane, there is a button labeled
Connect Via. Clicking on it should give you a bunch of
choices, one of which is Airport.
Once you have
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 12:38:15 -0500
Subject: ORiNOCO-Gold on Lombard/9.1
From: Kristina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looking at the ebay selections, are all ORiNOCO-Gold created equal and
compatible with my Lombard running OS 9.1 on a LYNKSYS wireless-G router.
If not which one is.
Thanks
Kristina
Looking at the ebay selections, are all ORiNOCO-Gold created equal and
compatible with my Lombard running OS 9.1 on a LYNKSYS wireless-G router.
If not which one is.
Thanks
Kristina
who is going to Chicago for 3 days today and could just walk in somewhere
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Do I need a Orinoco Gold 802.11b Wireless PC Card instead of Orinoco Silver
802.11b PC Card for my Lombard OS 9.1...because airport won't work and I am
running os 9.1 so the Belkin card won't work...
no. the pismo is the first one that used the internal airport card, i
fitted my aunt's lombard
true
waita minute clark martin's email said
For a Lombard you will need a PC Card. Orinoco Silver or Gold,
(non-CardBus) will do. There are others. The Orinoco cards at least
will work with Airport software under OS 9.
Googling for Orinoco Silver or Gold
Amazon.com (who did not have one
From: Debra Platt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wallstreet Orinoco Card wireless
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 13:33:46 -0500
I have a Wallstreet running 9.2.2 with an Orinoco Silver card that I am
trying to get on a wireless network. I got a Pismo running Panther to
work, but I am having no luck trying
17-mrt-05 om 19:33 heeft Debra Platt het volgende geschreven:
I have a Wallstreet running 9.2.2 with an Orinoco Silver card that
I am trying to get on a wireless network. I got a Pismo running
Panther to work, but I am having no luck trying to figure out the
problem.
I have a Belkin
I have a Wallstreet running 9.2.2 with an Orinoco Silver card that I am
trying to get on a wireless network. I got a Pismo running Panther to
work, but I am having no luck trying to figure out the problem.
I have a Belkin wireless router with 128 bit encryption selected. It
works without any
(a lot of green bars) but I cannot create a TCP/IP
configuration that isn't self-generated to allow me to get on the
internet.
Peter
Op 17-mrt-05 om 19:33 heeft Debra Platt het volgende geschreven:
I have a Wallstreet running 9.2.2 with an Orinoco Silver card that I
am trying to get
a Wallstreet running 9.2.2 with an Orinoco Silver card that
I am trying to get on a wireless network. I got a Pismo running
Panther to work, but I am having no luck trying to figure out the
problem.
I have a Belkin wireless router with 128 bit encryption selected.
It works without any security
Mikael Byström said:
How do you know the card isn't being detected?
Thing is that when I go to the IOXperts panel in System Prefs, there's
not even an indication that there is anything at all going on. I don't
get to try and tell what network to logon to or whatever, because there
is NOTHING
Andrew F. said:
Who is the vendor of the card? If its the Proxim card (or a number of other
brands) it may be of a newer type that neither the SourceForge nor the
IOExperts drivers support.
It's Agere Systems and was made in 2002. It has 128bit RC4 encryption.
Thing is it is known to work from
I have now verified that the card seem to work in a PC. At least it
blinks and is recognized by Win XP, whic installs the drivers. I didn't
have a network to test with, though there is one in the house. On the PB
G4 the symptoms are simply that no card is found and there's no discovery
of a new
First of al, thanks Bob and Kenny for the response and URLs. I'm grateful.
Kenneth Vann said:
Hello everyone. Before you purchase any Orinoco card to use on the Mac,
download the Orinoco Selection Guide.
http://www.proxim.com/products/wifi/client/ORiNOCO_Client_Selection_Guide.pdf
I didn't see
their website:
ORiNOCO 11a/b/g ComboCard
ORiNOCO 11b/g PC Card
ORiNOCO 11b Client Gold PC Card (8420-wd)
ORiNOCO 11b Client Silver PC Card (8421-wd)
But, if it's the Classic Gold PC card (8410-wd) I believe the
IOXperts driver should work. If not, I *know* the Sourceforge
?
How do you know the card isn't being detected? The card won't show up
on the desktop, and Apple's Airport software won't detect the Gold
Card. Have you checked the System Profiler in OS X to see if the Gold
Card shows up there (it won't be identified as an Orinoco card, or
perhaps not even
From: Andrew F. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Who is the vendor of the card? If its the Proxim card (or a number of other
brands) it may be of a newer type that neither the SourceForge nor the
IOExperts drivers support.
I bought a Proxim Orinoco Gold and had no luck with either, the card is not
built
Bob said:
IOXperts driver should work. If not, I *know* the Sourceforge
freeware driver works.
I'll try that as well.
Take a look at Ken Vann's excellent wireless list for your
compatibility questions.
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~kjvann/
Thanks.
Do you have the right settings selected
Are there any reason why an Orinoco Gold card shouldn't work in the
PCMCIAslot and IOXperts latest driver. IOXPerts state their software is
compatible with both the card and all the Powerbook G4s. So what gives?
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On 16/12/04 13:18, Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any reason why an Orinoco Gold card shouldn't work in the
PCMCIAslot and IOXperts latest driver. IOXPerts state their software is
compatible with both the card and all the Powerbook G4s. So what gives?
There might be 2
The National Enquirer reports at 2:06 PM -0700 12/16/04, Bill Gau wrote:
Indeed, I just went down this road yesterday.
NONE of these cards are supported as per their website:
ORiNOCO 11a/b/g ComboCard
ORiNOCO 11b/g PC Card
ORiNOCO 11b Client Gold PC Card (8420-wd)
ORiNOCO 11b Client Silver PC
Indeed, I just went down this road yesterday.
NONE of these cards are supported as per their website:
ORiNOCO 11a/b/g ComboCard
ORiNOCO 11b/g PC Card
ORiNOCO 11b Client Gold PC Card (8420-wd)
ORiNOCO 11b Client Silver PC Card (8421-wd)
These are the latest cards as identified by the rounded
I'm in search of a driver for an Orinoco Classic Gold PCMCIA card for
my Wallstreet. I had it installed and recognized by OS 9.2, but there
doesn't seem to be support for it in OS X. Any ideas?
Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine Beer Supplies
Houston TX
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At 11:55 AM -0600 11/12/04, Scott Birdwell wrote:
I'm in search of a driver for an Orinoco Classic Gold PCMCIA card
for my Wallstreet. I had it installed and recognized by OS 9.2, but
there doesn't seem to be support for it in OS X. Any ideas?
There are two drivers about for it, pay and free
The National Enquirer reports at 11:39 AM -0800 11/12/04, Clark Martin wrote:
At 11:55 AM -0600 11/12/04, Scott Birdwell wrote:
I'm in search of a driver for an Orinoco Classic Gold PCMCIA card
for my Wallstreet. I had it installed and recognized by OS 9.2, but
there doesn't seem
Don't know if it makes a difference, but is your card 16-bit or
32-bit? I know
there are some Orinoco cards that are 32-bit...
Craig W.
Atlanta, GA
Hi My card is 32bit i think on the back the boxes that are ticked are
3.3v
5v 16 and 32,
The only one that is not ticked is the dma box.
vicki
My
Any warnings for using the ORiNOCO Gold Wireless 802.11b/a Combo LAN
Card http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?
PAGE=PROFRAMEPROD_ID=737852 in the titanium powerbooks?
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Tsuki,
At 8:41 PM -0800 2/3/04, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:
Why install twice? And do the files installed in the first installation
have to be erased before the second installation?
If you read the comments at the Web site, a number of users have
found this to be the case. Same for me. Perhaps if
On Feb 4, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Richard Smykla wrote:
Tsuki,
At 8:41 PM -0800 2/3/04, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:
Why install twice? And do the files installed in the first
installation
have to be erased before the second installation?
If you read the comments at the Web site, a number of users have
Robert,
I *was* talking about the sourceforge driver.
Rick
On Feb 4, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Richard Smykla wrote:
Tsuki,
At 8:41 PM -0800 2/3/04, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:
Why install twice? And do the files installed in the first installation
have to be erased before the second installation?
If
) drivers, though I haven't tried them:
http://www.ioexperts.com/80211b_X.html
Others available too, but I know these two will work with your
specific hardware. HTH.
Rick
I want to use the Orinoco Gold card on a Lombard with OS X (10.2.8).
Is that a good combination? Where can I find the drivers
On Feb 3, 2004, at 6:46 AM, Noel Van_Damme wrote:
I want to use the Orinoco Gold card on a Lombard with OS X (10.2.8).
Is that a good combination? Where can I find the drivers?
Thanks,
Noel.
http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net using it to send this e-mail
from my lombard
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Why install twice? And do the files installed in the first installation
have to be erased before the second installation?
Richard Smykla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Noel,
Worked well for me. Open source drivers are here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34453package_id=30867
The
Also, does that driver work on Panther? I know they have versions out for
Jag and 10.1 but nothing on their site refers to Panther. Does that mean
the project is dead, or is it just moving really really slowly?
That's the one thing keeping me from moving to OS X.
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I want to use the Orinoco Gold card on a Lombard with OS X (10.2.8).
Is that a good combination? Where can I find the drivers?
Thanks,
Noel.
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Hi all,
As a new Lombard owner I have had no experience with Wi-Fi cards.
The preferred card seem to be the Orinoco Gold for those of us running
os 9.x. On ebay I see a plethora of Orinoco cards most are however
branded with another name, are these the same cards with someone else's
name
Hi all,
As a new Lombard owner I have had no experience with Wi-Fi cards.
The preferred card seem to be the Orinoco Gold for those of us running
os 9.x. On ebay I see a plethora of Orinoco cards most are however
branded with another name, are these the same cards with someone else's
name
Silver and an orinoco
branded Silver. That url again:
http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net
Yes, but that is MacOS X only. I'm running 9.1 on my Wallstreet. So that
Open Source driver is useless to me. :(
If you have AirPort installed on your Wallstreet, both cards should show up
I wrote:
Hmm, I just installed the opensource driver on a 333 Lombard running
10.2.4, works a treat with both a Lucent WaveLan Silver and an orinoco
branded Silver. That url again:
http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net
Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:
Yes, but that is MacOS X only. I'm running 9.1
Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:
My card is a Lucent WaveLAN IEEE Silver too. The
AirPort driver did NOT recognize it, but the IOXperts driver did. I think
that as Lucent tinkered with the WaveLAN cards they made them subtlely
different from the ORiNOCO. Just subtle enough to trip up the AirPort
On Monday 28 July 2003 07:45 pm, Dan K wrote:
I wrote:
Hmm, I just installed the opensource driver on a 333 Lombard running
10.2.4, works a treat with both a Lucent WaveLan Silver and an orinoco
branded Silver. That url again:
http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net
Michelle Klein-Hass
I wrote:
some of what I know . . .
The Lucent/Orinoco/Wavelan/Aveya/etc. series of cards will work in any
'Book with a PC Card slot, including my 540c with PCcardcage.
then Bruce Johnson wrote:
Did you ever get yours working with the 540c? What version of driver did
you use?
I've been
On Sunday 27 July 2003 02:48 pm, Dan K wrote:
Hmm, I just installed the opensource driver on a 333 Lombard running
10.2.4, works a treat with both a Lucent WaveLan Silver and an orinoco
branded Silver. That url again:
http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net
Yes, but that is MacOS X only. I'm
on 27/07/03 22:08, Michelle Klein-Hass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 27 July 2003 02:48 pm, Dan K wrote:
Hmm, I just installed the opensource driver on a 333 Lombard running
10.2.4, works a treat with both a Lucent WaveLan Silver and an orinoco
branded Silver. That url again
Dan K wrote:
some of what I know . . .
The Lucent/Orinoco/Wavelan/Aveya/etc. series of cards will work in any
'Book with a PC Card slot, including my 540c with PCcardcage.
Did you ever get yours working with the 540c? What version of driver did
you use?
I've been unable to get it working (I
On Friday 25 July 2003 03:09 pm, Dan K wrote:
some of what I know . . .
The Lucent/Orinoco/Wavelan/Aveya/etc. series of cards will work in any
'Book with a PC Card slot, including my 540c with PCcardcage. Drivers for
any of these cards can be at the orinoco ftp server:
ftp
NIKON'S WORLD wrote:
The ORiNOCO card has an external antenna and will definitely not fit
inside the iBook (or any Apple's laptop for that matter).
-Laurent.
The Orinoco card should fit and work in any powerbook with a pc slot.
But not INSIDE it.
Joaquim
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Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:
The Orinoco will indeed fit in some Apple Laptops. The Kanga, Mainstreet,
Wallstreet, PDQ, Lombard and Pismo Thinkpads will all happily run an Orinoco
Gold. And somehow you can persuade the Thinkpad to use the AirPort driver to
run the card.
Now, I know that the IBM
On Thursday 24 July 2003 04:46 pm, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:
The Orinoco will indeed fit in some Apple Laptops. The Kanga, Mainstreet,
Wallstreet, PDQ, Lombard and Pismo Thinkpads will all happily run an
Orinoco Gold. And somehow you can persuade the Thinkpad to use
on 24/07/03 18:51, NIKON'S WORLD at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ORiNOCO card has an external antenna and will definitely not fit
inside the iBook (or any Apple's laptop for that matter).
-Laurent.
The Orinoco card should fit and work in any powerbook with a pc slot.
Not inside
Does anybody know where to get drivers for a Orinoco Silver card for
mac X. Nothing on the manufacturer's site. thanks
http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net
It is covered on their list.
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Does anybody know where to get drivers for a Orinoco Silver card for mac X. Nothing on
the manufacturer's site. thanks
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Does anybody know where to get drivers for a Orinoco Silver card for
mac X
Try http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net or http://www.ioxperts.com .
Heok Hee
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On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 07:34 PM, John Cathey wrote:
Does anybody know where to get drivers for a Orinoco Silver card for
mac X. Nothing on the manufacturer's site. thanks
I use the ioxperts driver. It works extremely well, and support is
excellent.
You will also want to download ABS
first thanks to those who offered help on my previous wireless router
question, the cure was to unplug the router and reset for a full minute,
thirty seconds was not enough apparently to reset it.
now my problem is that if i remove my orinoco silver pc card i cannot get it
to activate when i re
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:54:57 -0500
Subject: orinoco card removal
From: george ruta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
now my problem is that if i remove my orinoco silver pc card i cannot get it
to activate when i re-insert it without restarting the computer. i've tried
turning the card off
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 21:02 US/Eastern, Andrew wrote:
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:54:57 -0500
Subject: orinoco card removal
From: george ruta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
now my problem is that if i remove my orinoco silver pc card i cannot
get it
to activate when i re-insert it without
On 11/19/02 9:02 PM Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the opposite problem, my Wallstreet (OS 8.6) won't let me have my
Silver Wavelan card unless I restart with extensions off (or restart
with an extension set that doesn't have the Wavelan extensions).
Maybe I just need to learn how to turn
Quick question about using airport with a Gateway desktop...I already have it in
my Pismo and imac...but I want to be able to install a similar set up in my
son's Gateway desktop so I don't have to tie up my main phone line when he comes
home from college later this week. Is anyone familiar with
On 5/1/02 01:43, Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with your Pismo, to get an Apple AirPort card is that you won't have
anything protruding out of your Pismo
What Laurent said - I'm using a TiBook, in which an airport card is somewhat
less than effective, as has been discussed.
Oh -
? (has anyone noticed
transfer rate differences and/or stability differences?) And if I already
have a router and a cable modem will the orinoco residential gateway (the
one for $150...RG1100 I believe) work best for me? Or do I need the $400
access point?
Thanks,
Justin
Also, which access point
modem will the orinoco residential gateway (the
one for $150...RG1100 I believe) work best for me? Or do I need the $400
access point?
Thanks,
Justin
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So what kind of base station (other than airport) would any of you suggest
using with the orinico cards? Do the cards and the base stations not have
to match? I want to use my pismo wirelessly and have my father be able to
use his compaq laptop (I told him not to get it) wirelessly also.
Anybody know anything about Orinoco wireless? I have zero experience with any
wireless, but my neighbor has DSL with Orinoco software and wants me to buy a card
from him and share the cost.
First, is this legal/ethical? Second, when I tried to install the software on my
Lombard, it says it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody know anything about Orinoco wireless? I have zero experience with any
wireless, but my neighbor has DSL with Orinoco software and wants me to buy a card
from him and share the cost.
First, is this legal/ethical? Second, when I tried to install the software
On 4/29/02 6:05 PM, (G-Books) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 15:39:24 -0700
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Orinoco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody know anything about Orinoco wireless? I have zero experience with any
.
Thanks,
Justin
On 4/29/02 6:05 PM, (G-Books) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 15:39:24 -0700
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Orinoco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody know anything about Orinoco wireless? I have zero experience
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