Hi,
I have 3 WiFi cards (one Compaq
WL210-PCMCIA+PCI/PCMCIA adapter) in the PC which is connected to the
internet using a cable link, one DELL TrueMobile card in a Toshiba Portege
3110CT and one Compaq WL100 card in a Compaq iPaq H3870 (plus one bluetooth
).
They all wwork fine and connect to the
internet
using any of them truough the PC.
More than that, I can use both 802.11b and
bluetooth connections in the same time.
The best and most reliable connection I
get
with static IP Addresses. The PC with Windows XP use Internet Connection
Sharing, but the DHCP functionality is nod used on Wireless
LAN.
BR,
Dan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002
11:57
AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Wireless peer to
peer
Has anyone succesfully set up their wifi cards in a peer
to
peer configuration?
I have cards in my Fujitsu & lappy, and
they're both setup with IP's. The client tool that comes with them is
able
to see both cards, and XP can see the network name I set up on the
Fujitsu.
They cannot ping each other though.
Any ideas
anyone?
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