I'm not very familiar with Orinoco, but probably it is a firmware-related problem. Try changing firmware on the card or the AP.
Samuel R. Silva wrote:
Hello
Recently I got a orinoco card with an HP label on it. 'cardctl ident' tells me that it is a Lucent Wavelan IEEE card, and it works fine with orinoco_cs. I successfully used it in my WISP gateway and a Buffalo PCI-PCMCIA adapter, communicating to a D-Link Wireless Broadband Router DI-614+. In lab environment, there's no packet loss, no error messages and high sinal level.
But I can't communicate this orinoco with an Orinoco AP-1000, which is about 300m away. I set the right IP/Netmask/default gateway/ESSID; the wireless card detects the AP's MAC and some signal level, but I can't ping to any host, except netcs0, eth0 and local interfaces. In the AP, the MAC of this wireless card was correctly associated to its IP and the access was granted.
I thought the card could be damaged, but it works fine with the D-Link, even in a win98 laptop.
The most strange is that an "oficial" Lucent Orinoco Silver works in that WISP machine, with the same configurations, without any problem, accessing the Internet through the AP-1000.
# cat /etc/default/pcmcia PCMCIA=yes PCIC=i82365 PCIC_OPTS="irq_mode=0" CORE_OPTS= CARDMGR_OPTS=
Any suggestion is welcome
Gratefully,
Samuel
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