Re: [NTLK] wavelan

From: Nicholas Papadakos (panic_at_umbrela.org)
Date: Fri Oct 15 2004 - 09:16:35 PDT


Hello and thank you for your reply.

First I don't use dhcp, I use static ip address.
Now about the firmware I have no clue how to see it, I looked for a couple
of days online for lucent drivers firmware updates but I couldn't locate
anything useful for the bronze series. I found some drivers at proxim
website for gold and silver cards but nothing for bronze. I tried them but
whenever I tried to do a firmware upgrade the laptop freezed. Also I dont
use wep I don't have that high expectations from those old pieces of
hardware :)
I got them for 20$ from eBay ( 10 pieces) and even though they are limited
to 2 mb they are proved to be very useful as I have found some use for all
(!) of them either at work or at home. I haven't come across any firmware
update progs if u have anything in mind pleas elet me know :)

Regards, and thank you for your time

Nicholas Papadakos

-----Original Message-----
From: newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net
[mailto:newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net] On Behalf Of John Ruschmeyer
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 6:28 PM
To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
Subject: Re: [NTLK] wavelan

On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 16:29:21 +0300, Nicholas Papadakos
<panic_at_umbrela.org> wrote:
>
> I have a lucent bronze turbo wireless (actually lots of them) and I tried
to
> used them with the Newton but without any success.

And I thought I was bad with having two. :-)

> I have tried numerous versions of the wavelan driver by Hiroshi but with
no
> success.
>
> Using the latest one available in the website I manage to get the some
> activity on the network card (lights go green) but they go off after a
> while.

It sounds like it it thinks it doesn't see your AP.

> An older version of the driver looked like ti was doing some more work as
> the leds where like they were working fine ( the power led was always on
and
> the data was blinking)
>
> However I couldn't manage to view any webpage in my local network ( I set
up
> ofc NIE 2.0 etc etc) or online
>
> I used numerical address to exclude dns error but still nothing.

Are you using a fixed IP address for the wireless card or relying on
DHCP to give you an address? If you're using DHCP, are you sure you
actually got an address.

> The card works perfectly on my laptop with generic winxp drivers.
>
> Looking in the archive I found a fellow that had managed to use the same
> card using some old beta drivers, but I couldn't find any more info or
> anything else

Well, that would be me... :-)

A couple of thoughts...

1) Are you using DHCP on the newton? That was the one thing I could
never get to work right.

2) How recent is the firmware in your cards? The Bronze's are pretty
old cards, so it might be worth trying to flash one to the latest
firmware.

3) I'll assume you're not trying to use WEP as you need the registered
driver for that and the Bronze's officially don't support it (though i
think it was quietly added by one of the latter firmware updates).

<<<john>>>

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