All,

Looking for a way to assign IPs based off a static list in RADIUS versus
a DHCP server.  We want to assign specific business users static IP
addresses, but through a RADIUS box versus the DHCP server on the
Karlnet AP.

Or, if I have to do it through the Karlnet AP's DHCP system, how do I do
that?

Chris

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Chris Hale
Peak Networks
800-PEAK-987
http://www.peaknetworks.com
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Subject: Re: [nycwireless] Powerbooks?


Sorry for bringing up such an old topic, but I've been having trouble
getting my Orinoco Gold to work with my powerbook running OS X. I
downloaded the drivers from the sourceforge site, but they don't seem to
go. I'm wondering if the fact that I flashed my card with recent updates
has anything to do with it? Ideas anyone?

Jims

On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Juan Fernando wrote:

>       A powerbook though has the option for an normal pcmcia wireless
> card.  I've used orinoco silver/golds under 9.x as native airport
> cards with much success and also under OSX using the open source
> 802.11b card driver (http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/) which
> supports an even wider range of cards since apple dropped airport
> support for pcmcia orinoco cards in OS X.


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