El lun, 23-04-2007 a las 23:14 +0300, Geoffrey S. Mendelson escribió:
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 10:41:32PM +0300, Julian Daich wrote:
> > I tried the card in other laptop running XP and it works. I also noted
> > at the comments column at[ 1]¨ 100mW; works with Orinoco driver¨. What
> > does 100nW mean?
> 
> Is it 100mw or 100nw? It probably is 100mw which is the maximum
> power allowed in Israel. That's 100 mili-watts, or one tenth of a watt.

100mW. But does it mean something regarding the Wavelan driver?

> Which symbol card do you have? Is it PCMCIA or one of the compact flash
> socket ones? Is it 1mb, 2mb or 11mb? 

Symbol Spectrum 24 PCMCIA, 2mb

> Symbol made many different cards with different speeds and functions.

> Just because something works with Windows XP does not mean that it will
> work with Linux. Did you try it with XP on the same laptop?

It is supposed to work according to the link that I posted in my
previous mail.
 

> If you are in Jerusalem, you are welcome to come to my home and try a
> real wavelan card in your laptop.

I will be tomorrow morning- afternoon at Baaka.

Julian
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