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RE: Fuij group, wireless lan buying info required, Cat5 & serial (DB9) comms


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  • Subject: RE: Fuij group, wireless lan buying info required, Cat5 & serial (DB9) comms
  • From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 07:04:29 +0100
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Forgot to mention, Fuji is running Win95, do I *need* to upgrade to Win98SE
?

Ta,

Tim H.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)

Coming a bit late to the Fuji party so I'm a bit short on the necessary
info to get it working on a wireless lan. The Fuji Yahoo group seems to
have disappeared, and there's only patchy information in the archives.
Hence a few questions . . .

1. Does the Fuji group exist elsewhere ? If not, does anyone have the
archives in a form that I could access ?
2. Couldn't seem to access the FAQ either . . .
3. Is there a handy hints guide to setting up a Fuji on a wireless lan ?
4. What flavour of serial cable do I need to connect my Win2K laptop to the
Fuji to get file transfer going ?
5. I *know* there was a recent post on DB9 connectors on Cat5 cable but
just can't seem to find it in my, or the UKHA archives - can anyone oblige
?

Finally, what wireless lan card & AP do I need for my Fuji ? ISTR a lot
of you went for the Linksys AP, but with which card ? Also, ISTR, that the
card for the Fuji needs to be 16 bit - does that make it a Type I or Type
II card ?

If I can get an AP to support the Fuji, plus 802.11g that'd be great. Also,
any recommendations for 802.11g cards (laptops with Win2k, & XP)

Cheers,

Tim H.

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