What's the card? I'm using hi power ones - can't remember the make, but they show up as National Semiconductor Corporation DP83815. Running pebble (debian ) no problem.
On Tue, February 14, 2006 12:36 pm, Don Gould wrote: > My first antenna is already pointed at them... I'll be working on that > one this week. > > Just have to install the wifi card that wilber was working on. > > He's the brains behind getting the ndis driver working that allows you > to use what ever windows driver you have. > > I don't know how far he got, tells me it's working but it's not running > on the box right now. > > I'm having issues as well with getting woosh to do the port forwarding I > need, but they called me this morning and said that can be fixed, so > we'll wait and see. > > Cheers Don > > On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 12:31, Nick Rout wrote: >> On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:03:31 +1300 >> Don Gould wrote: >> >> > On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 09:52, Steve Holdoway wrote: >> > > ... I've got a spare 11Mbit channel and a wave guide. Any chance of >> you >> > > getting a signal over the Port Hills? I'll add Diamond Harbour to >> the >> > > setup ( and I've got *lots* of disks! ) >> > > >> > >> > That hill has become a real issue. With free national traffic on some >> ISPs that wasn't going to be hard, but they changed the rules grrr... >> > >> > I'm keen as to add anywhere thou, even if we have to use a bit of >> sneeker net for a while to up date mirrors. >> > >> > My aim is to get from 'nothing' to 'something' even if it's not >> perfect. >> > >> > Talking to Rik and Wilber at length it occured to me that getting >> access to FLOSS in NZ is a problem... even if it's not 100% up to >> date. >> > >> > My resources at present allow me to give people in my street access to >> what ever I put up. >> > >> > If figure if we all do that then we'll improve the situation 100%. >> > >> > Cheers Don >> >> Shouldn't we do this in conjunction with yobbo (are they still in >> operation?) > -- > Don Gould > > > -- Let us have a moment of silence for all Americans who are now stuck in traffic on their way to a health club to ride a stationary bicycle. - Congressman Earl Blumenauer (Oregon)
