[ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ][ Date: 11:04 (+0930), Mar 28, 2000 ]
> a number of folk spent some time swaping (recently
> flashed) cards. silver was the only thing that
> worked.
I do not think just swapping will help. I have one of the old
cards. And after updating my "old" bronze card (nothing is
written on top of it, so I presume it must be bronze as it was
bought long time back and is 2 Mbps max) with the version 6 of
the firmware and installing the new drivers, my "old" card seems
to be working just fine. By the way, this is under Linux (kernel
2.2.5).
/amlan.
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- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Atsushi Onoe
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Angelos D. Keromytis
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Angelos D. Keromytis
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? RL 'Bob' Morgan
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? Steven M. Bellovin
- Re: WaveLAN Bronze and IETF wireless? John C Klensin
