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how to connect 2 laptops using wireless cards
I have recently purchased two Toshiba Satellite A15-S157 model laptops, which come with an integrated wireless card ("Toshiba Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card"). The laptops come installed with Windows XP Home. We wiped the laptops and installed Windows 2000 with all the critical updates, service packs, etc. installed.

Can I use a wireless PC card?
Very nice, but the wireless connection did not work. The card is Airlink101, 802.11g, Wireless adapter. While in Windows it uses the drivers RT2561.bin, rt2561s.bin, rt2661.bin, RT61.sys. While in Ubuntu under Network it does not show any ra0, but it shows wmaster0 and wlan0 along with the eth0 and the dialup card.

Installed wireless card. Why so easy?
Wayne Pascoe wa...@penguinpowered.org.uk mailing freebsd questions Hi all, Sorry to cross post this, but I'm having problems getting this card working under FreeBSD. It works under Windows XP and I've had reports of it working on RedHat 7.3. I'm trying to get a wireless card going in a desktop machine.

Wireless Cards - Internal or External?
I'm
still agonizing over the wireless card thing. I've read: http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Linux.Wireless.drivers. html http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Wireless-HOWTO.html I had really good luck and stability with xircom's realport 10/100/56K REM56G-100 and went back to xircom to look for a

Buffalo CF (type II) Wireless card
CARDS Wireless network adapters: [airo_cs driver] [x86] Aironet PC4500, PC4800 Cisco 340 Xircom Wireless Ethernet Adapter I may be wrong, but I don't think that is the Xircom CBE card named in the title of your posting. You will see that the document you cite mentions Xircom CBE's in conjunction with other drivers.

Wireless cards cause problems
We also will provide an additional PM-Tool, which indicates Card status, encryption level and reception quality. It also allows to configure SSID, Modus, encryption in up to 4 profiles. We are also working on the mPCI Wireless Card, used in T23 and higher models, which runs on a Prism 2.5 chipset.

Wireless flash cards
Michael
Perry mpe...@lnxpowered.org linux debian laptop On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 04:16:35PM -0500, LA Linden Levy wrote: Hi Debian laptopers, I would like to purchase a wireless 802.11b card for use with my compaq 2135US laptop running debian woody (2.4.20 with acpi patch). However I am not sure if the cards all

Are other wireless cards besides Apple's any good?
Quaoar qua...@tenthplanet.net comp sys laptops David Cho wrote: Hi, I have a Sony laptop with PCMCIA slots which I use for my D-Link wireless card. Has worked beautifully until yesterday. When I pop the card in, it keeps saying "New hardware found. Network Controller". Then it attempts to find the driver for this

Windows XP stop after installing SP1 Lucent wireless card
Whether the antenna fits the card when mounted in the PC Card Adapter needs to be investigated. 3) Wireless communication can be energy consuming. The time the four AA batteries of the PC Card Adapter are able to power the wireless card can be a limiting factor. Power consumption is therefore something to

wireless card couldn't connect: a Win XP OS issue - solved
Lem lem...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows networking wireless mommio2 wrote: Hi, Just wanted to make sure before I open the package ... I brought home a very old laptop from school this weekend to change the wireless card. The old one will not support WPA, which our wireless network uses.

Problems getting wireless card working with PCI adaptor
netX microsoft public pocketpc wireless uhm, how is a wireless card going to give access without a wap?? the card "picks up" the wireless signal FROM the wap, it wont broadcast a signal from the laptop to the ipaq. bro, you need a wireless access point/router, then a wireless card in every device you want to get a

Win98SE+LinksysWAP11+WPC11 wireless card Won't work-Help
I connect to the Internet thru a wireless ]>>card. It turns out my chip set for this card is broad com(i think thats ]>>how you spell it.) Anyway, I can't get the wireless card to work without ]>>a compatible driver. I used to connect thru a enthernat connection but ]>>that had some problems so I decided to do away

Can 2 wireless cards speak to each other without using a ...
After a suspend/resume cycle it seems that the card doesn't get re-initialised; ] > ifconfig wi0 ] wi0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 ] inet 192.168.2.14 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255 ] ether 00:05:3c:06:34:c9 ] media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect ] status:

PCI Wireless NI Card Not Recognised by WIn98 - Time For A New ...
If the laptop has a wireless card installed, the ZenWorks boot CD will see both the wireless card and the network card but it won't be able to grab an address from the DHCP server. you will have to change the driver.conf file to load the normal network card in front of the wireless card. there should be some

Toshiba Wireless Card working with LinkSys Wireless Access ...
So the system is not detecting the card...no lights and no configuration utility comes up, even though it's installed. The Netgear wireless PC Card is labeled "32-bit CardBus WG511". Is this beyond the PCMCIA standard of my older Solo laptop? Could this be why it won't recognize this card?

wireless pcmcia card acting up
In my case I switched to an Atheros MiniPCI wireless card and all my problems went away. If that's not an option then go into the Intel ProSET configuration and turn off power saving mode. This has helped some people exhibiting problems with this card. Here's my article about the 2200BG:

Running 2 wireless cards
I'm running a noname (Realtek chipset) wireless card right now on a 166 MHZ Compaq and also have a Dlink card running on a 233 Compaq. Running 98 and 2000, respectively. I think the reason for the 300 mhz disclaimer is the makers figure a newer box will have fewer problems needing troubleshooting.

Wireless network card on SuSE 8.1
There don't seem to be as many around anymore. Whatever you do don't buy a Xircom wireless, even though it says it is based on the Cisco 340, it won't work with the OS/2 driver. Here are two articles on the only two publicly available wireless NICs with OS/2 drivers. ARtem ComCard wireless network card:

"Painless" wireless card for laptop
Kenneth Crudup ke...@panix.com comp sys laptops In article <pan.2003.08.18.00. 09.32.328...@REMOVE.shell.gis.net>, "Geoff Sullivan" <sunf...@REMOVE.shell.gis.net> says: I called Tech Support at Dlink and was told that the reason the card didn't work was because of the CPU speed and furthermore "no wireless card will

Psion PC Card Adapter & Wireless Modem
I don't know much about wireless network cards. I'm wondering if we have to buy a wireless router or if the PCs can all talk to the wireless card on the Linux router. The only thing I don't like about the Linux routers is that they are limited to how many cards they will communicate with AND they are a bit