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Static IP configuration problems with PCMCIA Wireless LAN cards
I'm having some trouble getting my laptop's wireless card (SMC2635W) to talk to my wireless router (Belkin F5D6231-4 v2.00) under Win98se with another built-in NIC installed. The laptop has a built-in NIC that's using IRQ 11. When I plug in the wireless card it also uses IRQ 11. There is no setting in BIOS for

Wireless Card?
To connect, I use a cable modem with a wireless card or a CAT5 ethernet NIC at home, and an internal 56k modem on the road. My laptop can also use the modem in my cell phone for a "CSD" data connection. (Slow, but it works!) Basically, windows can tell which internet connection is in use, and uses a common software

Mini-PCI slot wireless card?
Next reboot, I disabled my on-board ethernet card so that the wireless card got eth0. This set-up works for both 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernels (I've tested on one 2.4 and one 2.6). The real key was installing the firmware and knowing what to name it. In theory, installation should be as easy as: wget

wired and wireless cards in win98 machine?
All come with "Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 Mini Card (802.11 a/g, 54Mbps) ". Is this an external card, or is it a card that is factory installed? Also, if I click on "Learn More" about wireless options when browsing the XPS buying configurations, I see things like: "Intel Pro Wireless Card 2200" "Dell Wireless 1370

Problems getting wireless card working with PCI adaptor
What's frustrating is that when I take the WPC!! card out of the Win98SE Toshiba laptop and insert that same card into my WinXP HomeEd Compaq laptop, the card immediately connects to the WAP11 Interesting. Sounds a *little* like a problem I am having. On Win98SE my USR wireless card will not connect,

Mini-PCI slot wireless card?
As a result, also acquired three (3) PCI wireless cards and one (1) wireless cable-dsl router (All wireless products are US Robotics.) Problem Encountered: When I install the "wireless" PCI card on the host PC, supporting the ethernet card and the cable modem, my windows xp 'hangs up' on reboot.

ThinkPads with IBM a/b/g wireless card
Techworks.com) sent an email earlier this week saying that he heard I knew about both CE and wireless and asked if I could help get their tech support staff off to a fast start with respect to their new CF wireless card running in PocketPC's. We met for a couple of hours today and while they got exposed to the

wireless PCI card [SOLVED]
Chris Kasten kas...@pobox.com comp os linux networking The particulars: Toshiba Tecra 8100 laptop Redhat 7.2, with all updates I have 2 NICs - 1 Netgear FA510 10/100 PCMCIA card, works fine. - 1 Netgear MA401 wireless card. Doesn't work. Installed the linux-wlan-ng-0.1.10-RPMS.tar.gz package from linux-wlan.org.

Powerbook G3 and Wireless with LinkSys PCMCI Card - will it work?
Steve Winograd winog...@pobox.com microsoft public win98 networking In article <00ff01c32b8a$71dd5e00$a5012...@phx.gbl>, "C Bork" <cb...@prairienet.org> wrote: I need to connect a computer with a wireless NetGear card to computers on an existing wired lan. Can I do this? The machine on the wired lan that I want to

Orinoco Wireless PC Cards
I'm trying to get a PCMCIA wireless card to work under 2.6.0-test2. I've got a 3com OfficeConnect (3CRSHPW196) and a Zonet ZEW1000, both of which appear to use the Atmel chipset. I've built a 2.6 kernel with PCMCIA, PCMCIA_ATMEL (and the associated Kconfig options that seem reasonable) built-in (no modules).

wireless card
Joe Pfeiffer pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu comp os linux networking comp os linux hardware whitt...@con2inc.com (Gary Whitten) writes: What is the most "painless" wireless card for a Linux laptop these days? By painless, I mean 1) Linux friendly - easy instalation (not having to compile or even install a new driver would be

Wireless Options
We are getting 802.11 wireless soon and I want to know which wireless PCI card I should get to get the best linux support? If there is a wireless PCI card with open-source drivers, great, I will get that one if I can find it :) Assuming you mean 802.11b, Orinoco/Prism/Hermes based cards are known to work well.

Which wireless cards work with Fedora Core 1/2 ??
I'm using an SMC 802.11b Barricade Router and wireless PC cards in my home network. I just ordered GW's 400SP Plus notebook with Win XP Pro. Since I'll eventually upgrade to the 802.11g standard, I'm thinking of getting a head start with a faster wireless card for my new notebook. A recent PC World issue rated

Wireless network cards
John j...@john.com microsoft public pocketpc wireless Depending on his needs, a wireless card will easily connect to another wireless card. This is called an ad-hoc network. Almost all 802.11x devices support this mode. It's simply peer to peer direct from card to card, no access point needed.

Netgear Wireless Card Problem
Murray Eisenberg mur...@math.umass.edu comp os ms-windows networking I wanted to get on the "record", in case somebody else experiences the same difficulty with any brand wireless card in a Windows PC, my recent experience. I could not get aa new Linksys WMP54GS 811.g PCI adapter card to connect to a wireless

Wireless Card for Armada 1750
It will say "zero signal strength" and "unuseable" quality -- while I'm on the web and using the card quite well, thank you. Andrew Arrow wrote: Hello, I just got a LinkSys Wireless Access Point (WAP11) and I'm trying to get the built in wireless card in my Toshiba Tecra 8200 to work with it.

Wireless Card for Jornada 720
Wireless router a doddle, does exactly what it says on the tin. I then attempted to install the wireless PCI card into a pc with a Jetway 531CF motherboard. PC reboots and runs fine, but is resolute in its determination to fail to recognise the card at POST. I have tried shifting the PCI cards around in the beast,

Toshiba Satellite Wireless Card Can't Connect
My real question is why they couldn't do whatever it is they're doing with wireless, for hard-wired networks. A month or two ago, I was having an infuriating problem with one of my desktops connecting to my network, and finally decided to just give up trying to fix the software issues and bought a new wireless card

Prioritize Network cards
SPAMsymo...@bbc.co.uk> wrote: I've got a small wireless network with a Netgear wireless router, a PC cabled to the router, a Laptop with a Netgear wireless card, and an HP iPAQ with built in wifi. The iPAQ works perfectly on the network as does the PC. But the laptop keeps intermittantly losing the wireless signal.

Wireless PCMCIA card on Windows XP
I put the PC card sleeve on the iPAQ, plugged in a PCMCIA to CF adapter and inserted my 128 MEG Compact Flash card. It worked perfectly, so I know the sleeve works, at least with a CF card. What would be the driver name for the WL110 wireless card. It asks for the driver name when I start the iPAQ.