>
>
>Secondly - I've been using a Lucent wireless card in my old Lombard with 
>the drivers from http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ and it's been 
>working perfectly at home with my D-Link hub. The other day though, I 
>tried to set up a little peer-to-peer link between it and my TiBook, and 
>couldn't get it to notice the network I'd created from the TiBook. It 
>just sat there saying "no signal" all the time.
>
one thing you might check. Most 802.11 networks can be set in one of two 
ways, either infrastructure, or ad-hoc. Most WAPs that I have seen 
default to infrastructure. I'm not 100% sure if infrastructure mode 
requires a WAP or not. A google search should turn up that information. 
You might try setting both of the cards to ad-hoc mode and see if they 
connect then. Just my $0.02 worth.

Steve Fuller


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