Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-12-08 Thread Robert G. (Doc) Savage
Andrew, If so, this is excellent news. Sounds like D-Link tech support down under is far more customer-oriented than it is here. Please keep us posted. --Doc Savage Fairview Heights, IL On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 20:12, Andrew Smith wrote: > I thought I'd drag this thread back up since I've been lo

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-12-08 Thread Andrew Smith
I thought I'd drag this thread back up since I've been looking into it recently ... D-Link tech support in Australia says they should have a linux driver soon for the AirPlus cards. (TI chipset cards) Don't know if that is a problem for non-Aus cards or not. The Win driver version on the Aus site i

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-24 Thread Michael Tiernan
On Thursday 21 November 2002 11:16, Robert Tashjian wrote: > http://www.linux-wlan.org/ > for the wlan-ng homepage and see > > http://prism2.unixguru.raleigh.nc.us/ > for rpms and very specific instructions on how to install them. I'd like to thank everyone for the help on getting this worked

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-21 Thread Robert Tashjian
None of the 22Mbit cards, or more specifically, none of the 802.11b card based on the TI chipsets are supported under linux. That includes the SMC card, specifically, the SMC 2635. The prism/prism2/prism3 chipset is well supported, which includes the Dlink 650, SMC 2632, Netgear MA401, and Linksy

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-21 Thread Michael Tiernan
On Wednesday 20 November 2002 07:06, Thomas Molina wrote: > Please > allow me to reccommend SMC equipment. You just sold me. Time to dump the D-Clunk stuff. -- << MCT >> Michael C Tiernan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Now a Free Agent http://world.std.com/~mtiernan

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-20 Thread Thomas Molina
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Brett Russ wrote: > Anyway, I called D-Link and asked about Linux support. They told me > that in order to get internal specs for driver development I would need > to submit a request on behalf of a company sponsored development > project. I guess the key was it had to be

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-20 Thread Michael Tiernan
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 21:45, Brett Russ wrote: > Michael Tiernan wrote: > > I'd like to get on their case about getting their driver out but I don't > > know who to chase yet. [...] > I recently bought this card (650+) from Best Buy for the price. Now I > can only run wireless under Win

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-19 Thread Brett Russ
Michael Tiernan wrote: On Monday 18 November 2002 17:08, Robert Tashjian wrote: > All of the 22Mb (turbo) cards use the TI chipset. This chipset is not > supported under linux as of yet. There have been claims from several > vendors to be 'working on drivers'. This is what I've heard. I'd li

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-19 Thread Michael Tiernan
On Monday 18 November 2002 17:08, Robert Tashjian wrote: > All of the 22Mb (turbo) cards use the TI chipset. This chipset is not > supported under linux as of yet. There have been claims from several > vendors to be 'working on drivers'. This is what I've heard. I'd like to get on their case

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-18 Thread Robert Tashjian
All of the 22Mb (turbo) cards use the TI chipset. This chipset is not supported under linux as of yet. There have been claims from several vendors to be 'working on drivers'. rwt On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 08:47, Michael Tiernan wrote: > On Sunday 17 November 2002 12:04, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote

Re: D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-18 Thread Michael Tiernan
On Sunday 17 November 2002 12:04, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote: > I'll expand on Michael's msg to ask about Linux/RH8 support for either > of D-Link's latest AirPro wireless cards: >DWL-650+ (802.11b - 11 Mbps) Just for clarification, this is what I've got now and it doesn't even seem to c

D-Link AirPro support (was Re: PC Card problems.)

2002-11-17 Thread Robert G. (Doc) Savage
I'll expand on Michael's msg to ask about Linux/RH8 support for either of D-Link's latest AirPro wireless cards: DWL-650+ (802.11b - 11 Mbps) DWL-A650 (802.11a - 54 Mbps). These may not share the NS8390 chipset used in the DE-650 cards. At least [Activate] in 'neat' fails in my IBM

PC Card problems.

2002-11-11 Thread Michael Tiernan
Just on the wild chance that other may have tried this. Has anyone been successful using a D-Link DWL-650+ wireless cardbuss adapter with a Compaq Armada 7400 laptop? (Of course running psyche). Thanks very much for your time. -- << MCT >> Michael C Tiernan [EMAIL PROTECTED]