Cards that reportedly do NOT work/ have problems w/NetStumbler 0.4

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Postby streaker69 » Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:10 pm

wrzwaldo wrote:That is a card that "has been reported to work" it is not a supported card. Remember, unsupported cards may not work the same even on identical systems! Are you using this for wardriving in some kind of carputer?


I have a WPC54G card that NS will recognize when it's in the top PCMCIA slot, but moved into the bottom NS doesn't.

Just making the statement to re-enforce what you said.
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Postby Ebene » Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:00 am

My Dell Truemobile Wireless 1180 USB adapter has severe problems with NetStumbler making me unable to connect to my/any other network.

I also just purchased a Linksys Wireless-G (802.11g) WPC54G. It's not detected in the top nor bottom PCMCIA slot.
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Postby streaker69 » Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:05 am

Ebene wrote:My Dell Truemobile Wireless 1180 USB adapter has severe problems with NetStumbler making me unable to connect to my/any other network.


Netstumbler is not designed to be used while CONNECTED to a network. Try reading the help file. Plus the 1180 is not on the list of supported hardware.

I also just purchased a Netgear Wireless-G (802.11g) WPC54G. It's not detected in the top nor bottom PCMCIA slot.


The WPC54G is a Linksys Device not a Netgear device, and is also not supported by NS.
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Postby Ebene » Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:08 am

Thanks for being so wonderfully nice and pointing out my foolish typo.

EDIT: Do you know any software available to download that is similar to NetStumbler that is responsive to my Linksys?
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Postby streaker69 » Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:13 am

Ebene wrote:Thanks for being so wonderfully nice and pointing out my foolish typo.


No problem, accuracy in posting is important if someone were to try to research your particular problem.

EDIT: Do you know any software available to download that is similar to NetStumbler that is responsive to my Linksys?


Nope, not for Winders.
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Postby BahamutRaydeath » Tue Aug 02, 2005 10:38 am

Netstumbler doesn't find my Canyon CN-WF513 with Ralink RT2500-chipset. I guess it's now supported. Could someone possibly tell when or if it will be supported?


EDIT: It's a PCMCIA-card and im running Windows SE.
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Postby wrzwaldo » Tue Aug 02, 2005 10:43 am

BahamutRaydeath wrote:Netstumbler doesn't find my Canyon CN-WF513 with Ralink RT2500-chipset. I guess it's now supported. Could someone possibly tell when or if it will be supported?


Say what?

Your answer for support is here.
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Postby G8tK33per » Tue Aug 02, 2005 10:50 am

BahamutRaydeath wrote:Netstumbler doesn't find my Canyon CN-WF513 with Ralink RT2500-chipset. I guess it's now supported. Could someone possibly tell when or if it will be supported?


EDIT: It's a PCMCIA-card and im running Windows SE.

You try reading the README yet?
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Postby wrzwaldo » Tue Aug 02, 2005 10:53 am

BahamutRaydeath wrote:Netstumbler doesn't find my Canyon CN-WF513 with Ralink RT2500-chipset. I guess it's now supported. Could someone possibly tell when or if it will be supported?


EDIT: It's a PCMCIA-card and im running Windows SE.



You are a fucking retard!

http://www.netstumbler.org/showthread.php?t=14764&highlight=98SE
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Postby streaker69 » Tue Aug 02, 2005 10:57 am

BahamutRaydeath wrote:Netstumbler doesn't find my Canyon CN-WF513 with Ralink RT2500-chipset. I guess it's now supported. Could someone possibly tell when or if it will be supported?


EDIT: It's a PCMCIA-card and im running Windows SE.


Ever consider running an OS that wasn't a piece of shit?
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Postby smp4488 » Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:30 pm

I have a WPC54G that i have running on a KDS laptop. I got the card working in Windows XP and couldn't get it going in NS. I read somewhere to start NS and then insert your card after it is running. I did this and it solved my problem. BTW i have version 1.2 and im told its second generation.
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Postby streaker69 » Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:43 pm

smp4488 wrote:I have a WPC54G that i have running on a KDS laptop. I got the card working in Windows XP and couldn't get it going in NS. I read somewhere to start NS and then insert your card after it is running. I did this and it solved my problem. BTW i have version 1.2 and im told its second generation.


The WPC54G may or may not work depending upon the machine and sometimes the slot that it's installed in. Mine will work in the top slot of my Toshiba, but not in the bottom slot.
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Postby Shael » Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:40 pm

Ralink RT2500 USB doesn't work. Hopefully you can support it soon. :)
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Postby astro_boy » Tue Dec 13, 2005 6:23 pm

Noticed there are no Roamabout cards listed here.
well, my Skynet and cabletron i cant get them working with netstumbler.
so hopfuly they will be supported in the future.
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Postby dakkon2k » Tue Dec 13, 2005 6:30 pm

astro_boy wrote:Noticed there are no Roamabout cards listed here.
well, my Skynet and cabletron i cant get them working with netstumbler.
so hopfuly they will be supported in the future.

Which skynet?
Which cabletron?
You did search right? i mean the forum search feature, typed in cabletron or roamabout?
... don't think so
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