Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP!

2005-01-24 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Can we perhaps do something cunning with Resedit here? Ben I thought the same thing, too. It turns out not to be that easy... I started this project about a year ago and made a little headway (got a 3rd party card to mount as an AirPort card with the AirPort card icon), but ultimately I didn't

Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP!

2005-01-24 Thread The Real Seed Catalogue
You wireless cards, on the other hand, are NOT supported by AirPort. The Dell TrueMobile 1150 is a clone of the ORiNOCO/WaveLAN card, but it has a different (for lack of a better word) identifier to your PowerBook. AirPort expects only certain card identities, so it will not work with your T

Re: Undeliverable mail: Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP!

2005-01-23 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
Why am I getting this message? I am using Mail and set to send plain text. Text Encoding default. On Jan 23, 2005, at 10:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Failed to deliver to '' LIST module(list powerbooks) reports: Your message cannot be posted. It is composed using the 'windows-1252' character

Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP!

2005-01-23 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Hi Drew, um, just to be clear, __can__ I run Airport on the Lombard? I'm quite happy to do so, but only have OS 9. I have the SW, it just says 'no card installed'. The Lombard will plug along with AirPort quite decently. AirPort is fully supported on the Lombard. You wireless cards, on the oth

wireless for 3400

2005-01-23 Thread vicki Duggan
Hi have you reset everything back to the factory defaults then tried that. I know when i tried doing what you want to with my g3 and my 3400 i ended up downloading ipnet router worked wonders, but i could not afford the licence, and it was cheaper to buy a wired/wireless router. I went for the

Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP!

2005-01-23 Thread The Real Seed Catalogue
That's all good advice, but only if the Mac is running AIRPORT. Ben isn't running AirPort on either the 3400c or Lombard. Without AirPort, he needs 3rd party software to set this up. Hi Drew, um, just to be clear, __can__ I run Airport on the Lombard? I'm quite happy to do so, but only have O

Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP!

2005-01-21 Thread Andrew Kershaw
There should be a setting to use the computer as a software base station. I am assuming you mean your Lombard will have ethernet in and has a wireless card also. I currently use my iMac (which is connected to ethernet cable modem and has an Airport card inside) to broadcast my ethernet via airp

Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP!

2005-01-21 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
right now--they must be hiding with your access point somewhere. ; ) On Jan 21, 2005, at 3:32 PM, PowerBooks wrote: Subject: Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP! I need some help too while we're on the topic. I have a Lombard and a 3400, both OS9.1, with a DellTruemobile (orinoco driver)

Re: Wireless for 3400, lost my AP!

2005-01-21 Thread VidaVerde Seed Collection
I need some help too while we're on the topic. I have a Lombard and a 3400, both OS9.1, with a DellTruemobile (orinoco driver) and DWL650 (IOXPERTS driver) connecting to a DLINK DWL900AP+ access point. Except . . . that I have lost the access point. Don't ask (its been a long week) but it has

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-19 Thread Kenneth Vann
> >In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 07:55:37 -0600 >From: Jared Noska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Wireless for 3400 > >I just got a Lucent Card this morning. I don't remember the brand, >but it was identical to a Lucent gold

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-17 Thread vicki Duggan
Go to the wireless networking section and type (802.11b pcmcia) in thew search box thats all i did. vicki On 16 Jan 2005, at 23:57, Jared Noska wrote: What would I type in on eBay to find those cards? Thanks, Jared -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronic

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-17 Thread Jared Noska
I just got a Lucent Card this morning. I don't remember the brand, but it was identical to a Lucent gold card, just a different brand. It was the one with 128 bit encryption. I used your website as it was recommended by another user and it really helped me. Thank you -- PowerBooks is sponsored

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-17 Thread VidaVerde Seed Collection
If it helps I have a DWL650 that you can use with the IOXperts driver in a 3400 The driver will cost you about 20 dollars to download (about £12) from their website. I'll send you the card for £15 incl postage This is I hope fair enough as the ones that run on the free drivers usually go for about

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-17 Thread Kenneth Vann
>Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 19:18:22 -0600 >From: Jared Noska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Wireless for 3400 > >Hi- > >Could some one direct me to some good wireless cards for the 3400? Do >they make just B cards or G as well for them? I'm new to this >wireles

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-16 Thread Jared Noska
What would I type in on eBay to find those cards? Thanks, Jared -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | Support Low End Mac

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-16 Thread vicki Duggan
On 16 Jan 2005, at 19:11, Clark Martin wrote: At 7:18 PM -0600 1/15/05, Jared Noska wrote: Hi- Could some one direct me to some good wireless cards for the 3400? Do they make just B cards or G as well for them? I'm new to this wireless, as I just got my first Airport card, so excuse my ignorance

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-16 Thread Clark Martin
At 7:18 PM -0600 1/15/05, Jared Noska wrote: Hi- Could some one direct me to some good wireless cards for the 3400? Do they make just B cards or G as well for them? I'm new to this wireless, as I just got my first Airport card, so excuse my ignorance here :^). I think you are limited to "b" as t

Re: Wireless for 3400

2005-01-15 Thread Manfred
> Could some one direct me to some good wireless cards for the 3400? Do > they make just B cards or G as well for them? I'm new to this > wireless, as I just got my first Airport card, so excuse my ignorance > here :^). Hi, as far as i know there are only b-cards. Lucent works fine. I have a L

Wireless for 3400

2005-01-15 Thread Jared Noska
Hi- Could some one direct me to some good wireless cards for the 3400? Do they make just B cards or G as well for them? I'm new to this wireless, as I just got my first Airport card, so excuse my ignorance here :^). Thanks-Jared -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Smal

Re: wireless for 3400 and 1400

2002-04-22 Thread Clark Martin
At 11:08 AM -0400 4/22/02, gd2 wrote: >Searched the archives but am still not clear on this: > >What 802.11 cards will work in a 3400 and 1400? I was pretty much convinced >the Lucent WaveLAN Silver and Gold would do it, but then I saw somebody >recently say it was cardbus - which I don't believe

Re: wireless for 3400 and 1400

2002-04-22 Thread Gary D. Adams
Well, WaveLAN Silver is recognized on the desktop on my 3400 but NOT seen by the software--either Airport or Orinoco/Lucent. Any clues? Gary Donna Hood Pointer wrote: > WavLAN Silver is not cardbus. > Donna Pointer-- iMac, ergo iAm > > > Searched the archives but am still not clear on this: > >

Re: wireless for 3400 and 1400

2002-04-22 Thread Jamie Pruden
Hi Gene, I'm using a WaveLAN Silver card in my 1400... connecting to Earthlink DSL through an SMC 7004AWBR wireless works perfectly. I'm using the WaveLAN driver on OS 8.6. smiles, Jamie On 4/22/02 8:08 AM, gd2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: >Searched the archives but am still not clear on this:

Re: wireless for 3400 and 1400

2002-04-22 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
WavLAN Silver is not cardbus. Donna Pointer-- iMac, ergo iAm > Searched the archives but am still not clear on this: > > What 802.11 cards will work in a 3400 and 1400? I was pretty much convinced > the Lucent WaveLAN Silver and Gold would do it, but then I saw somebody > recently say it was ca

wireless for 3400 and 1400

2002-04-22 Thread gd2
Searched the archives but am still not clear on this: What 802.11 cards will work in a 3400 and 1400? I was pretty much convinced the Lucent WaveLAN Silver and Gold would do it, but then I saw somebody recently say it was cardbus - which I don't believe is correct. Is it? Stated another way, if