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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: South Central Alaska
Posts: 8
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H-Paq 2200 and Linksys WCF12
Thanks Marius
I have it working great with my H-Paq 2200 and a Linksys WCF12. To get the linksys card working with PPC 2003 you will need to download the Senao dirvers http://www.senao.com/service%20&%20...%20download.htm Linksys does not make WM2003 Drivers as of yet. The Senao drivers work fine. The only problem I have right now is the configuration tool that comes with the drivers will not run. But it's not that big of a deal for me since WM2003 will now recognize the card, allow's me to connect to wifi networks and Pocket warriror works with it. Once at the senao website download the WLan_ForWinCE400 driver. Run the installer and then do a soft reset. Then power back up and insert your Linksys card. The OS should give you and "Unrecognized card" pop-up. Enter 'wlannds.dll' (without quotes) into the input box and click 'Ok'. Your link light should now be flashing green and you will be notified of the existing 802.11b networks within range (if any). Going to 'Start->Settings->Connections->Connections' will also let you see networks w/in range.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 2
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Works fine with the E800 and a generic PRISM CF card.
One minor problem, it appears to want an IP address assigning before it will start working. If I run it and i'm not near my wireless network I get a message saying PocketPC networking was unable to get an IP address and the scanning doesn't work. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 1
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SDIO & Toshiba e405
Netstumbler is able to read my sandisk SDIO wifi card, but it is not able to pick anything up while disconnected from an access point. When I authenticate to my WEP'ed Access Point, I'm able to see my AP, but nobody elses (theres quite a few nearby.)
Any ideas on what the issue is? (other than it being a toshiba 405..) |
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cd /pub && more beer
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Germany
Posts: 160
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Ministumbler 0.4.0 PPC 2002 works with the following setup:
Device: Siemens SimPAD SLC TabletPC Device2: Siemens SinusPAD TabletPC OS: CE.NET 4.1 Proc.: SA1110 Display: 800x600 Touch Screen NIC: Generic PRISM2 with Senao CE.NET400 Driver NIC: Elsa Airlancer (Orinoco OEM) with CE.NET build in Driver NIC: Orinoco Gold with CE.NET build in Driver GPS: Garmin eTrex via serial Additional Software for PPC Emulation: CEMENU Link: http://www.hpc.ru/soft/download.phtml?id=4935 I've not tested the HPC2000 build... cheers and huge THX to Marius
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 2
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Squaaawk! WiFi! WiFi!
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Tinsel Town
Posts: 1,682
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Posts: 2
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I use Japanese edition of WM2003. WM2003 ROM revision: 1.00.03 JPN About WLAN Hardware revision: 6.3 Firmware version: 0.100.5.39 Driver version: 3.2.2.96 Module release date: 02.09.05 MiniStumbler 0.3x didn't work, but 0.4 works well. I don't know why ![]() |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Arizona
Posts: 5
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D-Link DCF-660W
Mini-stumbler works with a D-Link DCF-660W card in a HP iPaq 2215. Here is what I had to do:
1. Installed the D-link PC2003 driver - minstumbler appeared to work, but was not consistent. There was no D-link wireless utility for the card. I de-installed the PC2003 driver. 2. Installed the D-link PC2002 driver. This also installed the D-Link management utility. Mini-Stumbler operator was flaky - very poor range. 3. Installed the D-Link PC2003 driver on top of the PC2002 driver - used "Repair" function on the install. This kept the D-link management utility and applied the PC2003 driver. Mini-stumbler works good and the range is much better. The D-link Site Survey Utility does not seem to work at all with either D-Link driver. |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Arizona
Posts: 5
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D-Link CF Wireless
I guess that I spoke too soon. With a D-link CF card in an iPaq 2215, Mini-stumbler only detects APs that the iPaq is associated with. I was able to confirm this by finding a number of APs with the APBrowser (under D-Link management app), but only my home AP under Mini-Stumbler. Once I hit the "join" command under APBrower for each found AP, then the AP would then show up under Mini-Stumbler.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Arizona
Posts: 5
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D-Link CF Card is great.
I finally got my D-Link CF card fully working with my iPaq 2215. I had to go into the D-Link management utility, Config, and select "Auto Detect" for the ESSID. All APs now pop up on the screen.
The D-Link card appears to have a very sensitive receiver. On the way to work, I was able to find 100 APs, with my iPaq inside the cab of my truck. I am not sure that I have seen this good of results when using my Orinoco Gold, iPaq 3765, and an external mag mount wireless antenna. |
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