atom feed13 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-mobileRe: wireless lan solutions
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Guido van RooijSep 19, 1998 2:34 pm 
Mike SmithSep 19, 1998 10:42 pm 
Warner LoshSep 20, 1998 12:02 pm 
sporkSep 20, 1998 6:23 pm 
Warner LoshSep 20, 1998 8:00 pm 
Kenneth InghamSep 21, 1998 8:25 am 
Warner LoshSep 21, 1998 1:11 pm 
Kenneth InghamSep 21, 1998 2:26 pm 
sporkSep 21, 1998 10:05 pm 
Warner LoshSep 21, 1998 10:16 pm 
Dirk-Willem van GulikSep 22, 1998 12:23 am 
francis yeungSep 22, 1998 2:45 pm 
Warner LoshSep 22, 1998 3:48 pm 
Subject:Re: wireless lan solutions
From:Warner Losh (im@village.org)
Date:Sep 21, 1998 10:16:15 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-mobile

In message <Pine@super-g.inch.com> spork
writes: : I got an email from "kento" today, and he still has plenty of the cards in : stock. The only drawback is the lack of the hub. He does have what he : calls "ISA PCMCIA" cards (?) that work with win95. I think this means an : ISA<->PCMCIA adapter/dock.

Cool. I hate to see that that he still has them, since he's a good guy and he had hoped to have them be gone by now. It is good since others can see them. I have seen PCMCIA adapter for the ISA bus for as little as $10 at NECX (in fact, you'll likely have seen commits that I've made to the probe code).

: I understand there is not a driver for freebsd yet, but if I have two : laptops running windows and freebsd, and a freebsd box acting as my : router, this would work, no? I would just need to put all the adapters on : a different subnet and add a static route on my ppp/router box I think...

Yes. That is the plan. I hope that my driver will interoperate with the win95 driver. The FreeBSD <-> FreeBSD setup will work, assuming that the driver works at all :-).

Warner

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