Hi All,

Having problems trying to get my otherwise pretty much stock 2400c 
(180/80/cardbus-enabled; running 9.1) to go wireless.

With DereK Miller's manual as the guide, I've purchased a Dell Truemobile Gold card, 
installed the Orinoco driver and run through the remainder of the set-up procedure. So 
far, so good: when I insert the card, it shows up as Orinoco on the desktop, the 
status light comes on and the control strip module indicates my home network (Airport) 
is recognized. However, when I open the Orinoco control panel it indicates

Current Network: - searching -
Base Station Address: - none -
Signal Strength: - nada, nothing -

using the active configuration created by the Setup Assistant. What did I go wrong?

Any suggestions to get going would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Peter


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