If he physically got the card into the PCMCIA slot, then it must be 16bit, non-cardbus, for a cardbus card wouldnt fit without modification.

On May 4, 2004, at 9:00 PM, Brian wrote:

Where did you get the card? There are cardbus and non-cardbus "gold" cards. Last I looked I almost bought thewrong one. Check the tech specs, the 1400 can't do cardbus.


Orinoco software that was installed was v7.2. I currently use a PowerPort
Platinum PC card for a tethered ethernet connection. Tried the wireless
with and without the PowerPort card in.

I like my GV ethernet/modem card BUT I've found that its drivers don't play well with others.
If you verify your have a non-cardbus card, try disabling everything GV (cdev and extensions both).


I'll pull out my orinoco card and check the model #, 1 moment...


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