I have used both LinkSys (WPC11) and D-Link (DWL-560 I believe) PC cards
without problems, as well as Dell TrueMobile 1150 Wireless (Really Orinoco
Gold Cards).  Sometimes it takes some fiddling to get different brands to
talk to each other.

I had a problem with a LinkSys USB client connecting to a Dell RG-1000
Broadband Gateway before.  The problem was the passphrase generation was
different between the two brands.  I ended up entering the WEP key in hex
and it worked.

--Jason

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Subject: [BAWUG] WAP11 2.2 and other cards


What cards have people successfully used with the WAP11 2.2 and used
encryption?  I have a cisco 352 which will associate, but not transmit or
recieve data with the WAP11 2.2 ...


coldie

On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Jason Johnson wrote:

> I ran into a similar problem just yesterday with a client of mine who
> purchased a new Sony VAIO laptop with WinXP Pro and an integrated ORiNOCO
> card.  The problem is that the Windows XP wireless config has a setting
> where you set your "Preferred" access point.  Windows seems to pick that
> same AP each time the PC boots, regardless of the signal strength.  My
> client has 2 WAP11's in his house and it kept choosing the weakest one
(0-1%
> signal).  I figured out what it was doing and switched the preferred AP.
>
> You may try unchecking the box in the wireless adaptor's property dialog
> that says "Let Windows manage my wireless network" and maybe install a
> better program such as the utility that comes with the ORiNOCO cards.
>
>
> --Jason
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 11:06 PM
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> Subject: [BAWUG] WAP11 2.2 and Orinoco ?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have recently installed a wi-fi network based on WAP11 2.2 access
points.
>
> I use Toshiba laptops with Windows XP Professionnal, 64 or 128 bit WEP
> encryption, SSID broadcast disabled. There are built-in Orinoco PC Cards
> inside the laptops.
>
> Problem is, the laptops, when powered on, sometimes (roughly every other
> try) connect to the wrong AP (i.e. not the closest one), and there is
> nothing else to do  to change the AP than turn off and then on the
wireless
> card.  I then get very poor performance and some of my apps do not work at
> all.
>
> Also, when it connects to the closest AP, roaming does not work correctly
> as when the user moves, the laptop always stay connected to the inital AP,
> unless there is a complete loss of signal. This again leads to very poor
> performance and complete loss of connectivity.
>
>
> I tried to update the drivers of the PC Card but then it gets worse : the
> network becomes very slow and some apps freeze when using the network (for
> instance windows explorer).
>
>
> I tried both 64 and 128-bit encryption, but both behave the same way.
>
> Has anyone encountered this problem and found a solution ?
>
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