Re: wireless router recommendations - warning: long

2003-02-26 Thread Brian McEwen
> >Which of these are good choices for us Mac users? > > Drew had great points; I'll throw out a model that I have, that WILL route appletalk between wired and wireless sides: the NetGear MR314. It was available for about $80 a little while ago. Also- no WAP that I k

Re: wireless router recommendations - warning: long

2003-02-26 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>I know we've talked quite a lot on this list about various wireless >cards but not as much about the wireless routers. [snip] >Which of these are good choices for us Mac users? > >I've got a PowerBook 3400 that I want to go wireless with in the >near future. S

Re: wireless router recommendations

2003-02-26 Thread Fabian Fang
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 07:47AM, Tom Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I know we've talked quite a lot on this list about various wireless cards but not as >much about the wireless routers. Obviously Apple's Airport is one solution but with >the prolif

wireless router recommendations

2003-02-26 Thread Tom Roth
I know we've talked quite a lot on this list about various wireless cards but not as much about the wireless routers. Obviously Apple's Airport is one solution but with the proliferation of wireless we're seeing many such routers out there. Every Sunday you can look in th

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-20 Thread Clae
>Subject: Re: What wireless cards should I consider? >Date: Tue, 18 Feb 03 19:57:31 -0600 >From: Dan Palka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I doubt it will work with the Newton. Au contraire :-) There's a link to Newton drivers from my page <http://melbourne.wireless.org.au/

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-20 Thread Clae
>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 a

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-19 Thread Bruce Johnson
Andrew Kershaw wrote: > Does Newton OS 2.1 really require a StrongARM? Is there really such > a huge difference between 2.0 and 2.1 that the drivers couldn't be > compiled for the ARM 610 and OS 2.0? > > Also, I thought the Newton MP 130 could be upgraded to 2.1 and that > it came with 2.0...

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-19 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-19 18:17, "Andrew Kershaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does Newton OS 2.1 really require a StrongARM? Nope. The eMate has an ARM710a CPU, and runs 2.1 just fine. > Is there really such > a huge difference between 2.0 and 2.1 that the drivers couldn't be > compiled for the ARM 610 and

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-19 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Does Newton OS 2.1 really require a StrongARM? Is there really such a huge difference between 2.0 and 2.1 that the drivers couldn't be compiled for the ARM 610 and OS 2.0? Also, I thought the Newton MP 130 could be upgraded to 2.1 and that it came with 2.0... And the 120 can be upgraded to 2.

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-19 Thread Matthew Reidsrow
The WaveLAN cards will work with Newtons, but only those running NewtOS2.1 (MP2k/MP2100, eMate). -Original Message- From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan Palka Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 5:58 PM To: PowerBooks Subject: Re: What wireless cards should I

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-19 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2003-02-19 03:35, "Kelly Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, I found a driver for the Newton already. > > > Google will find anything. Yeah, but that requires NIE2, which requires NewtonOS 2.1, which requires a MessagePad 2x00 or eMa

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-19 Thread chouston
Works with OS 7.5 up to Jaguar (OS 10.x needs the Opensource 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 netwo

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Dan Palka
Well then you're all set :) >Actually, I found a driver for the Newton already. > > >Google will find anything. ** Lots of hellos from Dan Palka's Quadra 800: The power to be your best. ** -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Kelly Jones
Actually, I found a driver for the Newton already. Google will find anything. --- Kelly D. Jones http://www.429Bauhaus.no-ip.com/ <-- My Old Computer Museum On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 08:57 PM, Dan Palka wrote: > I doubt it will work wi

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Dan Palka
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

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Kelly Jones
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) at work as well as my Powerbook 1400, and maybe my Newton 130. BTW, thanks for the quick replies tonight. --- Kelly D. Jones http://www.429Bauhaus.no-ip.com/ <-- My O

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Dan Palka
And if your referring to your 1400, only two months separates the cancellation of the PowerBook 190cs (the last 68k mac) and the introduction of the PowerBook 1400. So its newer, but not that much newer :) >Are these cards compatible with newer laptops also? (PCs?) ** Lots of hello

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Dan Palka
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?) ** Lots of hellos from Dan Palka's Quadra 800: The power to be your best. ** -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Kelly Jones
Are these cards compatible with newer laptops also? (PCs?) --- Kelly D. Jones http://www.429Bauhaus.no-ip.com/ <-- My Old Computer Museum 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 ab

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Dan Palka
Oops :). Hit the Send Now instead of Cancel in Claris Emailer. >Yeah, WE. > >:-) > >-- ** Lots of hellos from Dan Palka's Quadra 800: The power to be your best. ** -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldo

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Dan Palka
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

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread John Smith
Yeah, WE. :-) -- John On 19/2/03 12:11 PM, "Dan Palka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > WE > > > > > ** > > Lots of hellos from Dan Palka's Quadra 800: > The power to be your best. > > ** > -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electron

Re: What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Dan Palka
WE ** Lots of hellos from Dan Palka's Quadra 800: The power to be your best. ** -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free

What wireless cards should I consider?

2003-02-18 Thread Kelly Jones
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. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. --- Kelly D. Jones http://www.429Bauhaus.no-ip.com/ <-- My Old Computer Museum -- Power

Wireless 68k

2003-02-15 Thread Dan Palka
How many people have wireless ethernet cards on thier PowerBook 500 series or PowerBook 190 series? ** Lots of hellos from Dan Palka's Quadra 800: The power to be your best. ** -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electron

Re: Public Thanks for PB 190cs Wireless

2003-02-04 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>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 Mo

Public Thanks for PB 190cs Wireless

2003-02-04 Thread Macnifico Giganticus
Hi again! 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

Re: ethernet or wireless pc card for 1400cs

2003-02-04 Thread Clae
>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.

Re: Wireless Networking Help

2003-02-03 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Hmm, this is off-topic. Try G-books ('cause you have a TiBook), PCI-PowerMacs, or the G-List. Better yet, try MacNetwork . It's a little slow over there, but that's the best place for your question. peace, Drew -- Author of ClassicStumbler email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Wireless Networking Help

2003-02-03 Thread Colin Hoogeboom
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 this, or

Another wireless question.

2003-02-01 Thread Tim Allen
s 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

Re: Wireless with a 190cs

2003-01-31 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Hmm, it sounds like you downloaded the drivers for the Proxim (Farallon) SkyLINE card, NOT the WaveLAN Silver. The SkyLINE and WaveLAN are NOT the same card. I don't know what is going on with Proxim and the Orinoco/WaveLAN brand, but it looks like Proxim owns the brand name now (as of August

Wireless with a 190cs

2003-01-30 Thread macnifico1
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 &quo

ethernet or wireless pc card for 1400cs

2003-01-28 Thread Anthony Vo
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 -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <h

Re: Wireless on 3400 - THANKS!

2003-01-18 Thread Andrew Kershaw
> 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 t

Re: Wireless on 3400 - THANKS!

2003-01-18 Thread JeanBee
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 -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: Wireless / Silver to Gold?

2003-01-17 Thread Clae
>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?

Re: Wireless 1400

2003-01-17 Thread Clae
>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

Re: more wireless Q's

2003-01-17 Thread Robert Eye
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

Re: more wireless Q's

2003-01-17 Thread tyler3rd
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 wo

TOME Viewer / Wireless on 3400 / Silver to Gold?

2003-01-17 Thread JeanBee
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 a

Re: Wireless 1400

2003-01-16 Thread Kelly D. Jones
on 1/16/03 3:39 PM, Jim Lind at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just thought I'd drop a message to the list. > > I've got a sweet little 1400 and bought a wireless Avaya card for the thing.. > only to discover that Avaya's early drivers were produced, but nobody at >

Wireless 1400

2003-01-16 Thread Jim Lind
Just thought I'd drop a message to the list. I've got a sweet little 1400 and bought a wireless Avaya card for the thing.. only to discover that Avaya's early drivers were produced, but nobody at the Support center could find them. Their current drivers didn't support the

Re: 5300 RAM/ wireless info

2003-01-15 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>Sort of. The old Lucent brand WaveLAN gold and silver cards were re- >branded some time ago. [snip] >The previous Apple AirPort cards were also manufactured by Lucent, >which is why you see in this thread that AirPort drivers will work >for them, as well. The only difference is that the AirPor

Re: 5300 RAM/ wireless info

2003-01-15 Thread Cathy Welsh
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 > dam

Re: 5300 RAM/ wireless info

2003-01-15 Thread David Deckert
27;t sound right. ** 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

Re: more wireless Q's

2003-01-15 Thread Tom Roth
> -- > 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 s

Re: more wireless Q's

2003-01-15 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>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..

Re: more wireless Q's

2003-01-15 Thread Tom Roth
After reading all these emails about wireless network cards I'm beginning to feel left out with my hard wired Mac. 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 ea

Re: more wireless Q's

2003-01-15 Thread Cathy Welsh
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 11:27 AM, Andrew Kershaw wrote: > Cathy, > > The Orinoco cards are the Lucent cards! They are the same hardware > with a different sticker on the front. That is the only difference > (unless you are getting the "short antenna" version, but even then, > they sh

Re: more wireless Q's

2003-01-15 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>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 w

Re: more wireless Q's

2003-01-15 Thread Cathy Welsh
compatible >> dongles, shipping) trying to get 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

more wireless Q's

2003-01-15 Thread David Deckert
work I may want to spend a bit more 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 > -- PowerBo

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-14 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>v1.3 >-- Clark Martin And can you run the AirPort software? When you insert the WaveLAN silver PC card, does it's icon become that of the "AirPort PC Card"? Does the actual AirPort application run?! Peace, Drew -- "There are of course many problems connected w

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-14 Thread Clark Martin
At 4:50 PM +0100 1/14/2003, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >on 1/13/03 21:09, (PowerBooks) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> The installer will install on a Non-G3 PowerBook. I've put Airport > > on a 5300 using the installer. > >I tried it twice on my 3400 and I get the message that a G3 is required

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-14 Thread chouston
on 1/13/03 21:09, (PowerBooks) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The installer will install on a Non-G3 PowerBook. I've put Airport > on a 5300 using the installer. > -- > Clark Martin > Redwood City, CA, USA > Macintosh / Internet Consulting > [EMAIL PROTECTED] I tried it twice on my 3400 and I ge

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-13 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:55 AM -0700 1/13/2003, Andrew Kershaw wrote: > >IIRC the Airport drivers will install only on G3 processor powerbooks. >>Though you may be able to extract them from the installer using Tome Viewer >>and then drag-drop them manually to the Extensions folder. Anyone done this? >> >>If it works

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-13 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>IIRC the Airport drivers will install only on G3 processor powerbooks. >Though you may be able to extract them from the installer using Tome Viewer >and then drag-drop them manually to the Extensions folder. Anyone done this? > >If it works, at that point it's a question of which software you find

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-13 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:24 PM +0100 1/13/2003, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >IIRC the Airport drivers will install only on G3 processor powerbooks. >Though you may be able to extract them from the installer using Tome Viewer >and then drag-drop them manually to the Extensions folder. Anyone done this? > >If it works

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-13 Thread Clae
I'm using a rebranded Silver in a 1400 under OS 8.6, and I couldn't get the Airport drivers to work. I only have 32 meg of RAM (soon to be 48), so I'm reluctant to upgrade to 9.x. The card is recognised by and works with the Orinoco drivers. Is there something I can add to 8.6 to make Airport

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-13 Thread chouston
on 1/12/03 21:32, (PowerBooks) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Subject: Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400 > > Jean, > > I agree with Cathy. Give the WaveLAN Silver (or Gold) a look. > Additionally, under OS 9.1, it will work with Apple's AirPort drivers > on

Re: Curious about wireless infrared 3400

2003-01-12 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:56 AM -0800 1/12/03, victoria brandon wrote: >on 1/11/03 7:02 PM, Lou Judson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I'll join in the question line by asking is there any current use for >> the indfrared "ports" on the 3400s? Since we have two here, can they >> talk to eahc other? I probably coul

Re: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-12 Thread JeanBee
Thanks Cathy and Drew ... I have no idea why I was confused ... same card with twenty different names ;-) I appreciate the info and will most definately check out ClassicStumbler when I get things going. It'll be the end of the week (at least) before I get all the pieces and parts, so I may ev

Re: Curious about wireless infrared 3400

2003-01-12 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>What about the 5300? It's got one too and I don't have the least idea what >it might be good for. > >Best, >Victoria Victoria, Yes, using "IRTalk" you can network two (or more) 5300s just as if they were connected via localtalk (but without the cable). However, you can't synch your handhelds

Re: Curious about wireless infrared 3400

2003-01-12 Thread victoria brandon
on 1/11/03 7:02 PM, Lou Judson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'll join in the question line by asking is there any current use for > the indfrared "ports" on the 3400s? Since we have two here, can they > talk to eahc other? I probably could look it up on the net, but someone > here knows about it!

Re: Curious about wireless infrared 3400

2003-01-12 Thread Tim Allen
They are useful. File sharing between 2 machines is possible by selecting the IR port in the appletalk control panel. I also sync my wife's Palm with my 3400 by IR. Just don't break the beam... Tim. -- WOPR - Now that was a computer... -- PowerBooks is sponsored by an

Curious about wireless infrared 3400

2003-01-11 Thread Lou Judson
I'll join in the question line by asking is there any current use for the indfrared "ports" on the 3400s? Since we have two here, can they talk to eahc other? I probably could look it up on the net, but someone here knows about it! TIA, Lou -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-11 Thread Andrew Kershaw
rivers (as I have to use on >my 1400). Why is Airport chosen by authors? It only installs on a subset >of wireless-capable macs. Yeah, it WOULD be really Neat(TM) to make a version that doesn't require AirPort drivers... ;-) The reason I use AirPort (and why AP Scanner does too) is be

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-11 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Jean, I agree with Cathy. Give the WaveLAN Silver (or Gold) a look. Additionally, under OS 9.1, it will work with Apple's AirPort drivers on the PowerBook 3400, so you don't have to worry about support. FWIW, the AirPort card (not the new AirPort Extreme, though) IS the WaveLAN silver in a ne

Re: Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-11 Thread Cathy Welsh
On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 10:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I need a wireless pcmcia card for my 3400 running OS 9.1. > Will be used with a Belkin 802.11b wireless cable/dsl router ... but > from the > info I can find on Belkin's site, their pcmcia cards don'

Need advice: wireless pcmcia for 3400

2003-01-11 Thread JeanBee
I need a wireless pcmcia card for my 3400 running OS 9.1. Will be used with a Belkin 802.11b wireless cable/dsl router ... but from the info I can find on Belkin's site, their pcmcia cards don't have Mac software ... has anyone used a Belkin wireless pc card successfully with

Re: PB 520 & wireless?

2003-01-09 Thread Clark Martin
At 4:57 PM -0800 1/9/2003, Kevin Rogers & Kari Moyle wrote: >I currently use my Kyocera CDMA mobile phone hooked up >through the serial port of my antique NEC laptop as an >external modem. I was wondering if the same could be >done with my powerbook 520? Given the grey-scale >screen of the powerboo

PB 520 & wireless?

2003-01-09 Thread Kevin Rogers & Kari Moyle
I currently use my Kyocera CDMA mobile phone hooked up through the serial port of my antique NEC laptop as an external modem. I was wondering if the same could be done with my powerbook 520? Given the grey-scale screen of the powerbook, it would make an road companion. Thanks! Kevin -- PowerBook

Re: 1400 cs wireless OS 9.1

2002-12-31 Thread Tom & Lisa P
> > >as far as the cd is concerned if you can find a cd module be it a dead cd >module your in luck the teac model cd-224e will slide right into the module >and works greats > >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=31563&item=2083706682 Careful, I have had one person note that cab

Re: 1400 cs wireless OS 9.1

2002-12-31 Thread Joost van de Griek
On 2002-12-31 14:27, "Jkr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > as far as the cd is concerned if you can find a cd module be it a dead cd > module your in luck the teac model cd-224e will slide right into the module > and works greats Be forewarned that this drive will fir in the 12x CD module only; not

Re: 1400 cs wireless OS 9.1

2002-12-31 Thread Jkr
on 12/30/02 5:27 PM, Dan Herd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Well I am new to the Mac world and recently got an aging 1400 cs as a > dead gift. I replaced the HD with a 1.7GB with OS 9.1 already > installed. It works well now, but for more than one reason I cannot get > a Orinoco Sil

1400 cs wireless OS 9.1

2002-12-30 Thread Dan Herd
Well I am new to the Mac world and recently got an aging 1400 cs as a dead gift. I replaced the HD with a 1.7GB with OS 9.1 already installed. It works well now, but for more than one reason I cannot get a Orinoco Silver Wireless card to work with it. According to some onine sites it should

Re: wireless card

2002-12-05 Thread Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA
Oops, PowerBook 3400/180 144Megs of Ram OS 9.1 -- Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA http://www.narrowgaugenews.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] - An Idaho Railroad News and Discussion Group > From: Jkr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 22:58:03 -0500 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Updating Firmware on WaveLan Bronze Wireless PCCard

2002-12-05 Thread Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA
an help me: I bought a Wireless Network PCCard off eBay, unfortunately it isn't the preferred Silver model (which can be easily upgraded to 'Gold' (128 bit encryption) with the Apple Airport Software) but is the Bronze Turbo model (8Mbps, 30mw, no encryption).   I downloade

Re: pb5300C wireless

2002-11-19 Thread Andrew Kershaw
e card (Ethernet Slot 0 or something like that). Set TCP/IP to use DHCP also. What is the name you have given to your AirPort base station or wireless network? Go to the WaveLAN Setup control panel and enter that name in place of "ANY" Restart. Start surfing. peace, Drew --

Re: pb5300C wireless

2002-11-19 Thread Anthony Vo
<< The Orinoco Silver card works fine with the 5300 series. I've got one in my 5300ce and one in my 5300cs. Yes & No. To use this card (WaveLAN Gold/Silver) on the 5300, you must use the drivers included on the CD that came with the card or download the drivers from Orinoco.>> I downlo

Re: Wireless PB 1400?

2002-10-28 Thread Clae
>Subject: Re: Wireless PB 1400? >Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2002 18:45:54 -0400 >From: Joe Arcuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >On 10/24/02 3:52 PM Steven Schario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >I am considering a wireless network for my PowerBook and PM 6500. > >Steve, >The

Re: Wireless PB 1400?

2002-10-26 Thread Joe Arcuri
On 10/24/02 3:52 PM Steven Schario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I am considering a wireless network for my PowerBook and PM 6500. Anyone who >would be willing to share any positive and/or negative experiences would be >appreciated. > >Thanks again, >Steve Steve, The Orinoco car

Wireless PB 1400?

2002-10-24 Thread Steven Schario
I am considering a wireless network for my PowerBook and PM 6500. Anyone who would be willing to share any positive and/or negative experiences would be appreciated. Thanks again, Steve -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: pb5300C wireless

2002-10-23 Thread Andrew Kershaw
> Can I use the same silver wavelan to access > wireless internet from the 5300? Yes. The Orinoco Silver card works fine with the 5300 series. I've got one in my 5300ce and one in my 5300cs. They work great (or as well as one would expect on this vintage machine). > If y

pb5300C wireless

2002-10-23 Thread Anthony Vo
Dear Listers, I've just acquired pb5300C(waiting for delivery, 8.1, 32mb,750mb,100mhz). I'd to know can I connect the powerbook with pismo & compaq lte via airport station.The pismo has airport card, the compaq has orinoco (silver wavelan). Can I use the same silver wavelan to a

Re: Wireless PB5300

2002-09-29 Thread Arne Christiansen
Thanks for the info! Arne -- 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 PB5300

2002-09-29 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Yes. ;-) Oh, did you want details? I've got a 5300cs (and a 5300ce) w/ a n Orinoco/Agere/Lucent/whatevertheyarecalledtoday WaveLAN Silver PC card. Also have a Linksys Wireless AP+5 port cable/DSL router. Relatively painless to set up. There are other cards, but I Officially Recomme

Wireless PB5300

2002-09-29 Thread Arne Christiansen
Hi, Has anyone been able to use a wireless ethernet connection with a PB5300cs? thanks, Arne -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start a

Re: Wireless on a Wallstreet

2002-09-18 Thread Mike Amato
I'm using a pc card on my Lombard from http://www.Macwireless.com Made for the Mac, easy install, no problems since. They also have one to use from a USB slot and a PCI version. We should support companies that support Macs. Price for the card, just under $100. -- Mike Amato -- PowerBooks

Wireless on a Wallstreet

2002-09-17 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Hey, i can answer this one! I'm using wireless right now, actually. My Wallstreet II (G3 233) has a WaveLAN Silver card and is using Apple's AirPort software. Works great! Install the Apple software, plug in the card, restart, and presto! AirPort just like on the Lombard/Pismo

Re: Wireless on a Wallstreet

2002-09-17 Thread P . F . Grenier
I used Orinco Silver, now Proxim, I think. OS 9 recognized it as an AirPort card. Open source OS X drivers are also available. On Tuesday, Sep 17, 2002, at 19:07 US/Eastern, Byron Gardner wrote: > What do I need to run wireless internet connection from a Wallstreet > to a > Airpor

Wireless on a Wallstreet

2002-09-17 Thread Byron Gardner
What do I need to run wireless internet connection from a Wallstreet to a Airport station? Can it be done? Is there another option other than Airport? Which wireless card should be used? Which version of software? Anywhere I can look for information? Thanks, Byron -- PowerBooks is sponsored

Re: Wireless Internet

2002-08-27 Thread Andrew Kershaw
knew I'd ever actually use it - right now I'm sharing bandwidth w/ a fellow hooked up to a cable modem some .5 miles away or so. Works like a charm! Yeah. Well, that was just FYI I guess. Like you were saying, though, the wireless internet access jamie mentioned may use microwaves,

Re: Wireless Internet

2002-08-26 Thread Russell - Unknown1 - Idaho USA
://www.narrowgaugenews.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] - An Idaho Railroad News and Discussion Group > From: "jamie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks) > Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 17:39:35 -0400 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks) > Subject

Re: Wireless Internet

2002-08-26 Thread Bruce Johnson
jamie wrote: > There is an isp in my area that has wireless internet available. If their > technology is the industry standard, could I just purchase an airport card > or some other brand that utilizes the same wireless technology and be able > to surf the net through their service.

Wireless Internet

2002-08-26 Thread jamie
There is an isp in my area that has wireless internet available. If their technology is the industry standard, could I just purchase an airport card or some other brand that utilizes the same wireless technology and be able to surf the net through their service. Would I have to sign up for their

Wireless on 1400...

2002-08-16 Thread Tom Seid
Well if a siver orinoco can't work on a 1400...does anybody know/have a wireless card that will work? Tom -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras st

Re: 1400 & Orinoco wireless card

2002-08-16 Thread Clae
orinoco cards are 16 bit >Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 03:54:51 -0400 >Subject: Re: 1400 & Orinoco wireless card >From: Mike Amato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >The 1400 has a 16 bit bus not 32 in the PC slot. It can't use a 32 bit >cardbus which is probably what the Or

Re: 1400 & Orinoco wireless card

2002-08-16 Thread Tom Seid
Actually, the orinoco is 16 bit I believe, I've used it in the past with a 2400, non cardbussed, and airport software...there is a known issue with using the 1400 that this current software supposedly corrected...I get a signal to the base station, but can't seen to access the internet or my tiboo

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