I had an Air Nic, Just had to force the install and all was fine on XP Pro but the Air Nic itself is not nearly as good as the rest because its USB.
    Joe
RiverNet
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Air Nic and Air Carte under Windows XP

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Bounds
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Subject: [smartBridges] Air Nic and Air Carte under Windows XP

 

We've had similar experiences. SB IMHO needs to resolve this immediately.

How hard could it be for them to make SimpleMonitor work with XP?? Windows

XP is on more than half of the PC's we are configuring for customers these

days.

 

Tom Haynes says, "Tell XP to not use Wireless Zero Config and then disable

the service from

the MMC panel. Then use the simpleMonitor"

 

Does this really solve the problem?? SB please respond.

Disable the Wireless Zero config won’t solve the problem. We understand the problem and engineering is looking at the issue.

 

Also, this weekend I was at my girlfriend's house who has Comcast cable and

her Motorola 'Net Surfer' cable modem has connections for BOTH ethernet and

USB. Now that is a good idea for the Air Bridge Indoor don't you think?

 

Another cool product (don't you think) would be an integrated A/P, Switch,

Router (just like the ones we use now from Linksys, D-Link and NetGear) but

where the WAN port had the client radio built in. So, take an AirBridge

Indoor and merge it with, say a NetGear A/P, Router. Go ahead, shoot holes

in this. Is this too much in one box?

Yes, this will be Nexus.

 

Also, while I'm loose associating:

 

Hey SmartBridges did you ever notice that your indoor units fall over on

their sides when wires are attached with just the slightest provocation?

This could be fixed by adding a snap on plastic base with a wider footprint.

We have built flexible mount for this. See this link http://www.smartbridges.com/new/products/wm.php  

 

Bobby Bounds

Airwave Internet, LLC

ABQ, NM

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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] Air Nic

 

 

It also does not retain any WEP information after you reboot the computer.

I would stay away from them if using for WISP.

 

Chris

 

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On Behalf Of Marcel Muntean - BWN

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Subject: [smartBridges] Air Nic

 

 

Does anybody have any issues with the AirNic under XP?

It cannot be controlled and ussually locks in to the weakest signal

available.

 

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