At 10:34 PM -0400 8/6/2003, Brian wrote:
OS 9.0 and up can serve AppleShare-over-IP and many earlier
versions can access AppleShare-over-IP as a client.
hah. I suspected something like that but had never tested. Thanks!
Do you know what ports I have to open on my router, for the protocol?
At 6:54 PM -0400 8/5/2003, Tom and Lisa P wrote:
Until this time I havnt paid much attention to all the wireless
questions. Now I kind of regret that.
Are all base stations (and not just apple ones) interchangable ?
For example, Netgear is blowing out the older base stations for
$30. If I
At 10:02 PM -0400 8/5/2003, Tom and Lisa P wrote:
What version of the Netgear router is being closed out (and where)?
MR814NA at best buy.
That's what I thought. That model does not do AppleTalk.
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At 10:31 PM -0400 8/5/2003, Brian wrote:
MR814NA at best buy.
The MR314 supports ethertalk, so you can network between wireless
and wired older macs hooked to that router just fine; IIRC the 814
does not support ethertalk although any appleshareIP traffic will
work since that is IP based
OS 9.0 and up can serve AppleShare-over-IP and many earlier
versions can access AppleShare-over-IP as a client.
hah. I suspected something like that but had never tested. Thanks!
Do you know what ports I have to open on my router, for the protocol?
I don't think that LW will do IP though so
MR814NA at best buy.
The MR314 supports ethertalk, so you can network between wireless and
wired older macs hooked to that router just fine; IIRC the 814 does
not support ethertalk although any appleshareIP traffic will work
since that is IP based, unlike classic Appletalk. The question
At 6:54 PM -0400 8/5/2003, Tom and Lisa P wrote:
Until this time I havnt paid much attention to all the wireless
questions. Now I kind of regret that.
Are all base stations (and not just apple ones) interchangable ?
For example, Netgear is blowing out the older base stations for $30.
If I
Tom and Lisa P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Until this time I havnt paid much attention to all the wireless
questions. Now I kind of regret that.
Are all base stations (and not just apple ones) interchangable ? For
example, Netgear is blowing out the older base stations for $30. If I
have
Tom and Lisa P wrote:
Until this time I havnt paid much attention to all the wireless
questions. Now I kind of regret that.
Are all base stations (and not just apple ones) interchangable ? For
example, Netgear is blowing out the older base stations for $30. If I
have an appropriate
I hear some pubs over in the UK are experimenting with wireless
internet access for pub-goers. Have you had that experience yet?
Yeah they haven't got any round here yet :( It will be interesting to see what
happens when they do though!
This give me an idea for an interesting thread
Ok,
So I know Schlotsky's was experimenting with free wireless Internet
access in Texas for a while... Has anyone been there?
I was thinking it would be fun to put together a list of free Wi-Fi
hot-spots (like at Starbucks or Borders, but FREE) or at least to
hear people's experiences
Dear Listessas/Listas,
I just got a new Cable modem internet connection (Comcast), but since I
transferred from Ricochet (which by the way was unbearably slow), I am
rather used to being wireless. What would a recommendation for the most
economic/successful 802.11b (or: g?) connection be? Orinoco
This is a question for the Mac Network list.
--- tobias strohe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Listessas/Listas,
I just got a new Cable modem internet connection (Comcast), but since
I
transferred from Ricochet (which by the way was unbearably slow), I
am
rather used to being wireless. What
Just saw this item, an SMC EZ Connect wireless PC card (model SMC2635W)
clearance priced at $21:
http://store.yahoo.com/livewarehouse/ncsc27000.html
They, of course, have no Mac drivers, But I was wondering if anybody has
used, or knows if it will work with, the AirPort software (any OS).
Thanks
on 6/3/03 2:51 PM, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how the heck do you tell what is what? it's a jungle in there...
ftp://ftp.orinocowireless.com/pub/software/ORiNOCO/PC_Card/MacOS
has the latest drivers (V 7) and
Participants in this and similar recent threads, who do not subscribe to TidBITS, may
wish to take a look at Issue 682, which came out last night:
http://www.tidbits.com/tb-issues/TidBITS-682.html
Adam Engst, Editor of TidBITS and author of The Wireless Networking Starter Kit
book, discusses
on 6/2/03 9:58 PM, Andrew Kershaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it should be noted that it is only the version 7 ORiNOCO
drivers that require Mac OS 8.6. Previous drivers work all the way
down to the 190 and System 7.5.2. Two of my cards shipped with a CD
that included Mac OS drivers
Illovox Media wrote:
on 6/2/03 9:58 PM, Andrew Kershaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it should be noted that it is only the version 7 ORiNOCO
drivers that require Mac OS 8.6. Previous drivers work all the way
down to the 190 and System 7.5.2. Two of my cards shipped with a CD
that included
Is there a wireless card that will work in the 3400 without installing a new
cage?
jim
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and Bruce Johnson also had the drivers.
I'm running it under OS 9.1.
-tom
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From: November, Jim
Reply To: PowerBooks
Sent: Monday, June 2, 2003 11:40 AM
To: PowerBooks
Subject: Wireless card in 3400c?
Is there a wireless card that will work
I'm using the Silver on mine and used Tomeviewer to install the Apple Airport
software. Works like a charm.
Gary
From: Tom Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/06/02 Mon PM 12:12:34 EDT
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wireless card in 3400c?
I'm using the Orinoco Gold
Tom...
POST THE LINK, fer cryin' out loud! - I blush for shouting *8^\
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on 06/02/03 12:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the Silver on mine and used Tomeviewer to install the Apple Airport
software. Works like a charm.
Gary
What version of the OS are you using? I'm looking to get set up for
wireless on my 3400 as well and had
Subject: Re: Wireless card in 3400c?
Tom...
POST THE LINK, fer cryin' out loud! - I blush for shouting *8^\
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Subject: Re: Wireless card in 3400c?
I'm using the Silver on mine and used Tomeviewer to install the Apple Airport
software. Works like a charm.
Gary
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I'm actually using 9.2.2 on this machine. It worked fine with 9.2, though.
From: Eric L. Strobel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/06/02 Mon PM 12:41:02 EDT
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wireless card in 3400c?
on 06/02/03 12:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Gary,
What kind of benefits/advantages are there using the Airport Software over the
Orinoco? BTW, I'm using a Netgear MR814 wireless router, not an Apple Airport.
-tom
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Subject: Re: Wireless card in 3400c?
In installed 2.0.2 when I
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wireless card in 3400c?
I've heard you can do that but which version of the Airport Software did you
use? I've downloaded 2.0.2 and 2.0.4 and TomeViewer but hadn't tried it yet.
I think the 2.0.4 version says you have to have Mac OS 9.2.2 install
Tom:
I never could get the Orinoco driver to work. I have an Airport base
station; so it was just easier.
Gary
Tom Roth wrote:
Gary,
What kind of benefits/advantages are there using the Airport Software over the Orinoco? BTW, I'm using a Netgear MR814 wireless router, not an Apple Airport
The Orinoco/Lucent driver ought to work. I just never could get it to work.
Eric L. Strobel wrote:
And for those of us using 8.6???
- Eric.
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,
of course)...
http://www.penmachine.com/techie/airport1400.html
FWIW, this seems to provide a pretty thorough going-over of this subject.
About the only question I see is, which wireless access point is
configurable either from a Mac or over a web interface? Failing that which
ones require a PC
Eric L. Strobel wrote:
And for those of us using 8.6???
Use the Proxim drivers, someone posted the link earlier...they're
working fine on my 5300 running 8.6
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on 6/2/03 8:40 AM, November, Jim at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a wireless card that will work in the 3400 without installing a new
cage?
jim
lucent silver, may be rebranded as orinoco, wavelan, etc.
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on 06/02/03 2:27 PM, Gary D. Adams at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since VPC shares your network connection, you'd have to have the
connection first, if I understand what you're saying.
But the connection should be there. I mean, don't you just plug the
wireless access point into your current
Don't blush, and don't use Safari to dl the file -
doesn't work. I got it using Camino on my OS X
desktop.
Best
George (not using wireless on the 3400, but some
day..)
--- Tom Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I didn't have it anymore as that was many
months ago but after trying
Yes.
But the connection should be there. I mean, don't you just plug the
wireless access point into your current router and then go to one of the
other machines on the network and access the WAP from there to configure it?
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The dividing line between those PBs which can use Apple's AirPort
software and those which cannot falls along the nubus-to-pci-platform
transition. AP needs OpenFirmware to initialize and since nubus-based
Macs lack OpenFirmware, AP won't work on such nubus 'Books as 5300 and
1400.
Drew, can
Hello all,
The recent discussion about getting a 3400 wireless has given me the idea of
doing it myself... But I have a few questions to ask of you first:
I have a 1400c, currently running 8.1 with 64MB ram. From all reports, this
should be enough to run a wireless PC card.
I have an LCD iMac
Drew, can you see any possibility at all to hack AP for nubus PBs?
Dan K
Maybe. I think i've determined that AirPort looks at the pccd
system gestalt to decide if it wants to work or not. I'm still
trying to hack the vanilla AirPort 1.3 installer to install on a
3400c. I got far enough that
My recommendation:
ORiNOCO Silver (or Gold) card.
AirPort 1.3 drivers.
That combination will work on Mac OS 8.6 or higher, provided you've
got a 2400c or 3400c (or newer).
AirPort 1.3 won't install on the 2400, 3400, or Kanga. You have to
use TomeViewer to install it manually.
On Monday, June 02, 2003, at 08:40AM, November, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a wireless card that will work in the 3400 without installing a new
cage?
With due respect for the numerous knowledgeable responses since then, anyone who is
not in the mood for searching/hacking drivers can
With due respect for the numerous knowledgeable responses since
then, anyone who is not in the mood for searching/hacking drivers
can always get a MacWireless PC Card, which supports Mac OS 7.5.5
and newer, and works well with PowerBooks 3400/2400/1400/5300/190,
requiring no modification. It
thorough going-over of this subject.
About the only question I see is, which wireless access point is
configurable either from a Mac or over a web interface? Failing that which
ones require a PC, but will work from VirtualPC?
Thanks.
- Eric.
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Dan K wrote:
The dividing line between those PBs which can use Apple's AirPort
software and those which cannot falls along the nubus-to-pci-platform
transition. AP needs OpenFirmware to initialize and since nubus-based
Macs lack OpenFirmware, AP won't work on such nubus 'Books as 5300 and
The 15 second synopsis: currently have a non-wireless router dishing cable
modem to 2 desktop Macs a 3400 docking station; thinking of getting a
wireless card for the 3400 -- question is, what's the best (easiest,
cheapest, etc.) way to add wireless at the router end?
The only alternatives I've
The only alternatives I've seen are to hang an AirPort Base Station off my
remaining free port on the router, or to replace the router with a wireless
one. Are there any less expensive devices to hang off that free port to
give me wireless? (I've not seen any, hence this query...)
The Linksys
, which is pretty much a 5300 with a passive matrix
color
screen and an 040 processor, is currently set up with an Orinoco
Silver WiFi
card. Its great fun having a wireless laptop, and its made even more
interesting to have a wireless 68k laptop.
Anyway, the card I have is running fine
Benjamin W. Tripp wrote:
What OS and software would I need to do
this, and if this card won't work can someone point me to a Mac OS card that
would do the job?
I have a Lucent Wavelan silver card working just fine with Proxim's
drivers (the current owners of the Wavelan line) on my 5300 C.
I am using a Fallon(?) card with 7.6 and it is working well.I have linksys
wireless system. Russ
on 4/3/03 9:23 PM, Benjamin W. Tripp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
I just received my mostly new (REA'd) 5300cs. It's great! The screen
is much better than the passive matrix my 165c
No it's quite within the realm of the 5300, AND system 7.5. In fact, my
PowerBook 190cs, which is pretty much a 5300 with a passive matrix color
screen and an 040 processor, is currently set up with an Orinoco Silver WiFi
card. Its great fun having a wireless laptop, and its made even more
No it's quite within the realm of the 5300, AND system 7.5. In fact, my
PowerBook 190cs, which is pretty much a 5300 with a passive matrix color
screen and an 040 processor, is currently set up with an Orinoco Silver WiFi
card. Its great fun having a wireless laptop, and its made even more
on 4/4/03 12:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have cable internet; do you have to have an airport network set up to run
such a card? How does it communicate with cable modem?
Well you certainly need A wireless network, but it does not have to be
Apple's Airport. I have
on 4/4/03 9:20 AM, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Benjamin W. Tripp wrote:
What OS and software would I need to do
this, and if this card won't work can someone point me to a Mac OS card that
would do the job?
I have a Lucent Wavelan silver card working just fine with Proxim's
Bruce, can you share the URL for the driver downloads? I can't find them
for the life of me...
ftp://ftp.wavelan.com/pub/software/ORiNOCO/PC_Card/MacOS/
You need version 7.2 for the 5300 and 1400 computers. OS 8.6 or
later is also required.
Peace,
Drew
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Hi all!
I just received my mostly new (REA'd) 5300cs. It's great! The screen
is much better than the passive matrix my 165c had. Havn't updated my OS
though. It's still got 7.5.2 on it but I'm taking it to 8.1 soon.
Can someone advise me on the book's wireless networking
someone advise me on the book's wireless networking capabilities via
the PC card slot. I tried a PC WiFi card which 7.5.2 asked me if I wanted
to format to Mac OS. I have no idea why, but suspect that OS 7.5X ran home
to mama when it encountered WiFi. What OS and software would I need to do
:23 PM
To: PowerBooks
Subject: d-link wireless pcmcia card
I have been reading the archived posts about wireless
pc(mcia) cards 'til my eyes are dry. Does someone
know offhand whether I can get a driver to run a
d-link wireless pc card in my cardbus -enabled 3400?
I have access
I have been reading the archived posts about wireless
pc(mcia) cards 'til my eyes are dry. Does someone
know offhand whether I can get a driver to run a
d-link wireless pc card in my cardbus -enabled 3400?
I have access to a way cheap used d-link pc card. Be
a real sweet deal to get
Is there anyone out there who is successfully using ORiNOCO version
7.x drivers with a WaveLAN Silver card on a 5300 or 1400?
I've tried each version on the ftp.wavelan.com server, and none of
them recognize my card (including the version whose read me
specifically mentions that has been
Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Is there anyone out there who is successfully using ORiNOCO version
7.x drivers with a WaveLAN Silver card on a 5300 or 1400?
I've tried each version on the ftp.wavelan.com server, and none of
them recognize my card (including the version whose read me
specifically
At 11:28 AM -0700 3/27/2003, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Is there anyone out there who is successfully using ORiNOCO version
7.x drivers with a WaveLAN Silver card on a 5300 or 1400?
I've tried each version on the ftp.wavelan.com server, and none of
them recognize my card (including the version whose
I'm running the 7.2 drivers on mine right now with a silver card.
The hardware on myine is listed as version 4.0, and the primary
firmware is listed as 4.4.
Hmm, this might sound silly, but I can't find any obvious way of
determining the hardware and firmware versions on my WaveLAN.
This is
The extensions I have are: (ignoring silly spellings and TM symbols)
Orinoco ASC 84K v7.2
Orinoco Driver 192K V7.2
Orinoco Lib 2,256K 7.2
Orinoco Monitor 12k 7.2
And the control panel
Orinoco 188K 7.2
All part of the 'Agere Orinoco Wireless Network...' package.
Yeah, I've got all those
At 2:11 PM -0700 3/27/2003, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
I'm running the 7.2 drivers on mine right now with a silver card.
The hardware on myine is listed as version 4.0, and the primary
firmware is listed as 4.4.
Hmm, this might sound silly, but I can't find any obvious way of
determining the
My PowerBook 190cs is fully wireless (YAY!) thanks to the Proxim Orinoco
card.
On thing I'd like to figure out is what my signal strength is at certain
locations.
Is there any software for this for the 68k PowerBooks? That would be
really nifty.
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Dan Palka wrote:
My PowerBook 190cs is fully wireless (YAY!) thanks to the Proxim Orinoco
card.
On thing I'd like to figure out is what my signal strength is at certain
locations.
Is there any software for this for the 68k PowerBooks? That would be
really nifty.
Ummm
There is no Orinoco control panel, nor is there an Orinoco CSM. Because
the PowerBook 190 is 68k, the WaveLAN drivers are what is installed on my
computer. The WaveLAN 6.0 drivers are what I have installed, the last
version supported by 68k. They didnt come with any type of signal
strength
Yup, that was long but very helpful. Thank you very much!! It sounds like much of
the equipment is interchangeable, it's just a matter of price vs. features.
Regarding security, is it a matter of preventing access to the computer that the
wireless card is installed on or just access
Subject: Re: What wireless cards should I consider?
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 03 19:13:36 -0600
From: Dan Palka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
///eProxim/Lucent/Agere Orinoco 802.11b cards.
They come in Silver and Gold - gold has higher encryption thing.
The newest drivers will automagically flash a Silver card
driver:
check out versiontracker to find it).
The card works with most PC portables too. Don't know which OS, but
IIRC Win 95 and up (or down, depending on your perspective).
It's a nice card for shared Mac-PC wireless networks.
It also works with Airport software on, IIRC, G3 and G4 powerbooks;
don't
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On 19/2/03 12:11 PM, Dan Palka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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that helps.
I just bought one to go on my 190cs. The cool thing about the card is
that it and it's drivers are 68k compatible.
Hello everyone,
I know that this has probably been covered before, but here goes: I'd
like to know what wireless cards would work with my Powerbook 1400.
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Are these cards compatible with newer laptops also? (PCs?)
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On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 08:13 PM, Dan Palka wrote:
Well any PowerBook that has PC card slots, a 68040 processor or above,
and MacOS 7.5.3 or
As opposed to newer laptops (Macs)?
Any new laptop with a PC Card slot. So long as thats there.
Are these cards compatible with newer laptops also? (PCs?)
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I doubt it will work with the Newton.
The card is still in production. Go to http://www.proxim.com/ for more
information. Again thats the Orinoco series of cards.
No, I meant machines produced in the last year or two. I'd like to use
this card with a laptop (Dell PCs running Win2k or WinXP)
Well then you're all set :)
Actually, I found a driver for the Newton already.
http://www.ff.iij4u.or.jp/~ngc/eng/newtwave.htm
Google will find anything.
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How many people have wireless ethernet cards on thier PowerBook 500
series or PowerBook 190 series?
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Subject: ethernet or wireless pc card for 1400cs
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 08:48:35 -0800
From: Anthony Vo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also, would =
you give advise or info. what wireless card (+ sofware) I can use to =
connect the pb to my airport station.
I use an Lucent (aka Avaya) Orinoco clone card here
A public Thank You to Andrew (Drew) Kershaw for the sending of the Drivers
I needed to get the PB 190cs on my Wireless Network. It was very easy to
configure and it is really fast, even on this old PB with passive screen.
I do recommend the Netgear Cable/DSL Wireless Router Model MR814 to anyone
BEFSR41 (4 port router/switch) and a Linksys
EtherFast® 10/100 Autosensing 5 Port Switch.
I acquired a Belkin Wireless Cable Router (F5D6230-3) that I want to add to
my network so I can use my new Ti Book wirelessly.
Can you good folks point me to some web-sites that describe how to do
Hmm, this is off-topic. Try G-books ('cause you have a TiBook),
PCI-PowerMacs, or the G-List. Better yet, try MacNetwork
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. It's a little slow over
there, but that's the best place for your question.
peace,
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email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the internet
through a wireless connection (too much hassle to run cabling in my house
despite having bought all the gear to do it!). My 3400c has 144mb so I'm
happy to upgrade to OS9.1 from the 8.6 it's on at the moment if I need to.
The question is: what PC card do I need for the 3400c, and what do I
Wireless in a 190cs:
I recently got a PB 190cs with 40Mb RAM. I installed MacOS 8.1 in Spanish.
I tried using my Lucent Orinoco Silver PC Card on it. This card works
great on my WallStreet with MacOS 9.2 in Spanish.. But in the 190cs,
when it starts, a window appears with some mssg. like
I have xircom ethernet pc card (with dongle)work with compaq lte 5280. Can I make it
work with my 1400cs? (OS 9.1,32mb ram,2gb hd). Also, would you give advise or info.
what wireless card (+ sofware) I can use to connect the pb to my airport station.
Thanks
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Thanks to everyone for the info on getting my 3400 unleashed.
The Orinoco card is working well via the custom installation of AirPort
2.0.2, so I'm now a FreeBee ... look, ma, no cable! Next on my list ...
check out ClassicStumbler.
:-)
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Thanks to everyone for the info on getting my 3400 unleashed.
The Orinoco card is working well via the custom installation of AirPort
2.0.2, so I'm now a FreeBee ... look, ma, no cable! Next on my list ...
check out ClassicStumbler.
:-)
Jean
I'm glad things are working out for you!
I'll tell
Thanks to everyone who's kept the wireless thread going this past week ... a few
questions I didn't know I had have been answered and I'll be working on getting my
3400 unleashed this weekend.
I want to install the Airport software manually, but haven't been able to locate the
TOME Viewer
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:46:40, Cathy Welsh wrote:
As you
know, the old Lucent WaveLAN drivers are the only that list support for
the older machines such as our 5300cs and for OSes below OS 8.6.
Actually the MacWireless drivers also support old machines and OSes below
OS 8.6. In fact, they work
Tyler,
I'm not sure I understood from your post ...
Do the MacWireless drivers support the Lucent/Orinoco cards? Or just the MacWireless
card? Is it just a relabeled Lucent/Orinoco card?
Regards,
Bob Eye
Dallas, TX
Subject: Re: more wireless Q's
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 03 09:47:58 -0500
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 14:39:26 -0600
From: Jim Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wireless 1400
I recently
found Avaya posted a set of Beta 7.2 Drivers. These are supposed to
work with the 1400 if you are running OS 8.6 or higher.. but I'm
currently at OS
8.1 so I'll have to upgrade and let
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 09:10:09 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TOME Viewer / Wireless on 3400 / Silver to Gold?
And, WOW, you can turn a WaveLAN Silver into Gold??? ... I haven't
had a chance to Google for info on this yet, but has anyone here
tried it?
my understanding is that the new
and try wireless.
Also, it was mentioned that Airport won't install on anything less
than later supported models. That true, or was it done via snagging
the bits via Tome Viewer etc.?
-David
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the hacked 3Com Ethernet solution to
work I may want to spend a bit more and try wireless.
I see Orinco/Lucent WaveLan/etc. silver cards for sale in the USD 40-
50 range and the old WaveLAN drivers that support down to a 190 (I
think) and System 7.5.2 are available on versiontracker. I'm
Also, it was mentioned that Airport won't install on anything less
than later supported models. That true, or was it done via
snagging the bits via Tome Viewer etc.?
David,
Yes, the AirPort installer refuses to install on anything less than a
G3. (Clark Martin has said that AirPort 1.3 will
After reading all these emails about wireless network cards I'm beginning to feel left
out with my hard wired Mac. sniff
If I were to get a Orinoco WaveLAN Silver Lucent card, can you use the Apple Airport
drivers with it or do they only work with the Airport cards? Someone was saying
If I were to get a Orinoco WaveLAN Silver Lucent card, can you use
the Apple Airport drivers with it or do they only work with the
Airport cards? Someone was saying earlier that they thought the
interface and setup was a lot better with the Airport drivers.
Hrmmm, is there an echo in here...?
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From: Andrew Kershaw
Subject: Re: more wireless Q's
If I were to get a Orinoco WaveLAN Silver Lucent card, can you use
the Apple Airport drivers with it or do they only work with the
Airport cards? Someone was saying earlier that they thought the
interface
.
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Cathy thanks for the info about the wireless. Wow, and with
MacTCP-to-Jag compatibility as well. I would have given up long ago and
installed Open Transport 1.1.2 on the 7.5.3 machine, extra RAM usage be
damned.
Do I understand you to say that the older WaveLan software is still
floating around
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 05:29 PM, David Deckert wrote:
Cathy thanks for the info about the wireless. Wow, and with
MacTCP-to-Jag compatibility as well. I would have given up long ago and
installed Open Transport 1.1.2 on the 7.5.3 machine, extra RAM usage be
damned.
It was cool
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