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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.

Has anyone ever done anything similar? Is it some fundamental 
incompatability between the third party stuff and the Apple Airport 
setup? I've noticed the Lucent stuff is nowhere near as nicely 
integrated into the System Preferences, but it's never caused me an 
issue until now.
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Just out or curiosity, how far is your TiBook from the Lombard when you try to 
establish the connection?  The TiBooks have a notoriously short Airport range (~30ft) 
so rule out bad TiBook transmission and reception by getting close to the Lombard.

Jerry

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