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#94 (permalink) |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 6
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Win 2K, Linksys WPC11 ver 3, all OK!
I diabled the Linksys configuration utility, installed the latest NS, inserted the WPC11, and bingo!
All functions appear to work, charting (s/n graphs). I am using the ndis 5.1 device selection also. Dell Lattitude 610 Andy ![]() |
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#95 (permalink) |
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Registered Member
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 1
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My Custom Built System:
AMD Athlon 700Mhz Maxtor 5T060H6 - ATA 100, 60 Gig Geforce FX - 5200 (2x/4x/8x) AGP - 128 MB DDR (At 400Mhz) SB-Live! 5.1 D-Link DWL-520+ (802.11b Enhanced) So far NetStumbler works perfect with this card, on Windows XP Pro 2600 Build. ![]() Last edited by bjl667 : 05-11-2003 at 05:54 AM. |
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#96 (permalink) |
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Registered Member
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 1
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Laptop: IBM Thinkpad 600E
OS: Windows 2000 Server SP3 Card: Edimax EW-7106PC Seen as: Realtek RTL8180 Wireless LAN (Mini-)PCI NIC Driver: Realtek 5.135.415.2003 (15-04-2003) Netstumbler sees it as: NDIS 5.1 The card just started working after downloading the newest drivers. BTW. Isn't is a better idea if someone would list all the named cards and clean up this thread (open a new one?). Would be much easier then to go through all the posts. |
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#98 (permalink) |
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Registered Member
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 1
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Finally got my Linksys WPC11 v3 card to work w/ NS!!! I using XP Pro w/ SP1 on an HP Omnibook 900b. Here's what I did, uninstalled the configuration utility and uninstall the card. Reinstalled the WPC11 by itself and use XP to configure the card.
DO NOT INSTALL THE LINKSYS CONFIG UTILITY. Works great now.... |
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#101 (permalink) |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 1
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Toshiba Satellite 2450-101
OS: Windows 2000 SP3 with a Sitecom WL-002 Pcmcia card' Firmware version: 8c304 Driver version: 4.0.7 ------------------------------------ Last edited by Thorn : 06-08-2003 at 07:33 AM. |
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#102 (permalink) |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 2
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WPC54G W2K on ThinkPad T20
Running the Linksys Wireless-G PCMCIA card on a Thinkpad T20.
These cards have known issues with Texas Inst. CardBus controllers which stop them from working after a few days. Once Linksys gets their act together, it will be a nice card for the system. Mine stopped working, so I'm returning it today for a NetGear Last edited by jeffb2 : 06-13-2003 at 02:00 PM. |
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#103 (permalink) |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 10
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Linksys WUSB11 (v2.6) and SMC 2602W (PCI, v3)
Linksys WUSB11 USB is great for wardriving, but does not show the channel an AP is on. I plan to replace it with an Orinoco Gold card. The SMC 2602W setup is not meant for wardriving (as it's a stationary machine in my living room), but it works in NetStumbler nonetheless. It does not use a prism based chipset (it uses NDIS 5.1) and the AP seems to disappear every other scan. But, like I said, this is not a wardriving machine (although I could set it up in my car because it's a Shuttle PC -- a nice 200+ watt inverter should do the trick ). |
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#105 (permalink) |
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Resident Vampire Hunter
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Central Florida... Hunting...
Posts: 63
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Nice Small Setup
My setup is as follows:
Compaq Armada M300 (tiny machine) (192MB RAM, 40GB, PIII 600, WinXPSP1, 12" LCD, I take off the MEU to save battery life (MEU has CDROM + FLOPPY)) Linksys WPC11 v3 PCMCIA card, works great with NDIS in NS my other laptop is:ng Sony Vaio PCG-FX290K (512MB RAM, 40GB, PIII 1.2GHz, 16" LCD, WinXP) Same card as above, using the same software. The sony is my work laptop, it goes back and forth, its heavy as hell tho, so I usually only use it to log to and from work and if I'm going anywhere for work or on long trips (I'm on call so I usually have to take it with me) The M300 is tiny, I love it for standard WarDriving, battery life also lasts about 2.5/3hr with the MEU (the mobile expansion unit) off. Its so tiny that I can hide it under my car seat when I goto the store or something (so its not hanging out in the open) when driving around. The only thing I need is a good GPS unit and mabey one of the higher end cards, with the mag antenna ;-) My AP SSID btw, "I_can_see_you!" |
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