Steve Fuller wrote:
> 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.

If this is the case, I'm presuming that the Airport card is set to this 
mode when you go into the menu and select "Create Network". I can't see 
a similar option for the Lucent card. This would explain a lot, though.

It might just be a question of a non-implemented option.


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