Thanks. Often I have to reset TCP/IP by selecting a different 
configuration when I move from one wired Ethernet drop to another at 
home, so I tried that for the wireless setup as well. 

I did not try a static IP though, perhaps that will do the trick. 

> Make sure your TCP/IP is set to DHCP (and the connection is the wireless 
> card).
>
> Also try switching to a static IP (make one up) and then back to 
> DHCP.  Sometimes you have to do this to get a new DHCP lease.

>> Yesterday I was in a coffee shop that had free wireless LAN access and
>> although my Orinoco Gold card saw the LAN with good signal strength, none
>> of my TCP/IP applications would connect.


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