--- On Fri 10/17, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Clark Martin [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 19:05:13 -0700
Subject: Re: 802.11g for 3400c?
brbrbrThat sounds a lot like interference. Have you tried some different
brfrequencies
Other than that I don't have any obvious sources for interference.
My wireless phone is old technology (900mHz) and my microwave is not
being used at the same time.
As an aside, my Sony 900 MHz (mHz is milliHertz) cordless phone is
completely non-functional if I place the cradle/base station
In a message dated 10/17/03 6:37:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The reason Cardbus is not officially supported in the 3400 is that technology
marched on and the Cardbus cards took on a slightly different shape.
There are three physical card types I am aware of:
1) true PCMCIA: PCMCIA
At 8:29 AM -0600 10/18/03, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Other than that I don't have any obvious sources for interference.
My wireless phone is old technology (900mHz) and my microwave is
not being used at the same time.
As an aside, my Sony 900 MHz (mHz is milliHertz) cordless phone is
completely
somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 10/18/03 7:30 PM, the entity
known as Clark Martin transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Interference wouldn't tend to lower the signal strength, it MIGHT
even cause an increase. Signal strength is a measure of the RF
signal or signals at
In a message dated 10/16/03 6:56:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know of an 802.11g wireless card that will work in a 3400c?
Current production 100 mb/sec cards are cardbus.
There was an Asian 10/100 card which was PCMCIA. I've only seen it in a
Japanese language version.
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on 10/17/03 11:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of an 802.11g wireless card that will work in a 3400c?
Current production 100 mb/sec cards are cardbus.
I think you're confusing 100Base-T ethernet with 802.11g wireless.
- Eric.
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Eric Strobel
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was an Asian 10/100 card which was PCMCIA. I've only seen it in a
Japanese language version.
Does that mean it could only display webpages that are written in
Japanese? :)
Later.Howard
. I've got one for my 5300cs. It works great.
-Ben
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From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Charles
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 9:57 PM
To: PowerBooks
Subject: 802.11g for 3400c?
Does anyone know of an 802.11g wireless card that will work
To: PowerBooks
Subject: Re: 802.11g for 3400c?
Charles,
What about the skyline card:
http://www.emicrox.com/eShop/product.aspx?cid=-1more=1keywords=proxim+
skylinepid=875478
It's not too expensive. It works with Mac and PC. Says on the box it
works with the Powerbooks 190, 1400, 2400, 3400
In a message dated 10/17/03 10:59:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about the skyline card:
http://www.emicrox.com/eShop/product.aspx?cid=-1more=1keywords=proxim+
skylinepid=875478
It's not too expensive. It works with Mac and PC. Says on the box it
works with the Powerbooks 190,
The skyline card is a great deal--works well in my PPC'd-520c, too. But I
think he was looking to see if there was an 802.11g PCMCIA card available
and the skyline is an 802.11b.
On the other hand, there's not a lot of access points that are .11g
compliant that I've found (most still just .11b)
--- On Fri 10/17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 14:08:39 EDT
Subject: Re: 802.11g for 3400c?
It does work great.
Great my be an overstatement!
However, I can't get the signal strength indicator above
about 1/3
on 10/17/03 2:21 PM, Howard R. Katz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The skyline card is a great deal--works well in my PPC'd-520c, too. But I
think he was looking to see if there was an 802.11g PCMCIA card available
and the skyline is an 802.11b.
Actually, as the question involves a 3400, an
What about the skyline card:
http://www.emicrox.com/eShop/product.aspx?cid=-1more=1keywords=proxim+
skylinepid=875478
Yeah, but as someone already pointed out, that is only an 802.11b (11Mbps)
not an 802.11g (54Mbps) card. Plus I've been told that the Cardbus
802.11g cards are
--- On Fri 10/17, Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Charles [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 20:35:46 -0400
Subject: Re: 802.11g for 3400c
Yeah, but as someone already pointed out, that is only an 802.11b (11Mbps) not an
802.11g (54Mbps) card
somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 10/17/03 8:35 PM, the entity
known as Charles transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What about the skyline card:
http://www.emicrox.com/eShop/product.aspx?cid=-1more=1keywords=proxim+
skylinepid=875478
Yeah, but as someone already
At 2:08 PM -0400 10/17/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/17/03 10:59:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about the skyline card:
http://www.emicrox.com/eShop/product.aspx?cid=-1more=1keywords=proxim+
skylinepid=875478
It's not too expensive. It works with Mac and PC. Says
At 2:57 PM -0400 10/17/03, D. Wakefield (DTP etc!) wrote:
--- On Fri 10/17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 14:08:39 EDT
Subject: Re: 802.11g for 3400c?
It does work great.
Great my be an overstatement!
However, I can't
Does anyone know of an 802.11g wireless card that will work in a 3400c?
Charles
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