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RE: O.T. - Windows XP and Laptop / ORiNOCO Wireless LAN cards.


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  • Subject: RE: O.T. - Windows XP and Laptop / ORiNOCO Wireless LAN cards.
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:13:57 -0000
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> There is a driver update for the Orinoco cards on Windows update, but
I
> guess if you can't get the WLAN to work then you can't download it.
Let
> me know if you want me to download it manually for you.

Have downloaded the updated driver but no joy yet...

Looking at the Wireless LAN card configuration under the
"advanced" tab I
get four possible "variables" to change.

1) Station Name.
2) Channel.
3) Transmit Rate.
4) Card Power Management.

1) I have no idea what to set it to ... I've tried "Compaq" (the
machine
name under windows), "047c4d" (the access point I.D. number) -
nothing seems
to make much of a difference.

2) is set to Channel 01 - same as the setting on the Access Point / Gateway
(as set by the ORiNOCO configuration software from a different PC).

3) is set to "Auto Rate Select"

4) is set to Off

I have tried turning off the Windows Internet Connection Firewall to see if
that helps but as soon as I turn it off (from the "Advanced" tab
of the
"Wireless Network Connection Properties" dialogue) then Windows
asks me if
I'm sure I want to turn it off (to which I answer "Yes") and then
as soon as
I swap tabs turns the f*cker back on again!

Any other ideas Tim?

Phil



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