karel wrote:nop for the ambicom on ipaq 2003
It tells me no wirreles.... thats a shame.
Ambicom ieee802.11b wireless LAN 2,4 GHZ DSSS 11Mbps
Maybe on the next ministumbler update?
Falcon_II wrote:I cant get the Wifi to work on my Ipaq 6365 PDA Phone. The gps is a bluetooth one and seems to work fine. its just the wifi that is not available.
jon02 wrote:And with the Axim X51 it doesn't work
message: No Wireless...
orinoco wrote:Same thing for me
i noted that the chipset for the wifi builtin card is Maxon Radio 5.0
may be it could help Marius to find a fix...
G8tK33per wrote:Taken from here:
http://stumbler.net/readme/readme_Mini_0_4_0.html
Q8. When will you support wireless card / device X? When will you add new feature Y that I want?
A8. I work on this in my spare time. I can make no commitment to dates for new features or bug fixes. If you would like to help me support a particular piece of hardware, please consider sending me a sample rather than complaining that it isn't supported.
If you'd bother to read through the information provided, you would see that the reason is plainly stated: Several NDAs prevent this from happening.knilaus wrote:How about considering implementing an open hardware abstraction layer such as the NDIS implementation, which would enable other programmers to work on drivers for the card without having to resort to you as the chief bottleneck of future development of this utility?
The people who get whacked here, are those morons who don't bother to read the available information and then ask "inquisitive idiot" questions. Those people who bother to actually read things such as the FAQs and README and ask informed questions always get constructive answers in return.knilaus wrote:Of course you could also just choose to continue whacking people in the head every time they stick their neck out in the forums as many of you seasoned users seem to like doing. That's hardly a constructive way for a community to move forward and it's certainly the reason why I've never bothered to stick around and contribute in the longer term.
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