I am very interested I am a karlnet user and small wireless isp. -- Original Message -- From: "Peter Bosgraaf" <peter.bosgraaf@wiaf.nl> To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 1:4
Follow the instructions in the readme.txt file for installing the TC NDIS driver, that should correct the problem... Guillermo I'm aware that the SC-4700 client driver (NDIS) has been discontinued an
Will the Karlnet AP+ software see one of those 802.11b clients/bridges like the Linksys WET11 or the engenius CB3+ ?? _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISP
Asked the same question a few days ago, the answer is NO :( And yes, they work great for 51 bucks! Thanks to Dan for the advice Hello ALL, I just test The SMC 200mW, With my Base Station/Satellite an
Hi Power cards with Prism 2.5 are supported just in Trubocell mode. Start with an Orinoco, configure the interface as Turbocell (not AP) save the configuration and then switch to your Hi Power card..
I have an ISP Base ( Lucent COR version 4.15 ). Recently I noticed that if any of my satellite's antennas loose their orientation, the whole perfomance for ALL the rest of the clients drops. Is this
Can the bandwidht of a NDIS client be managed locally at the ISP Base Station? If so, how can be this done... I am using the turbocell local list but looks like it is not working Thanks _____________
I have a Base Station running Karlnet 4.15 ( Last Lucent firmware on AP1000). I have rg1000 and windows clients, the problem is that the bandwidht management feature is not working on the windows cli
Follow the instructions in the readme.txt file for installing the TC NDIS driver, that should correct the problem... Guillermo I'm aware that the SC-4700 client driver (NDIS) has been discontinued an
Will the Karlnet AP+ software see one of those 802.11b clients/bridges like the Linksys WET11 or the engenius CB3+ ?? _______________________________________________ Karlnet mailing list Karlnet@WISP
Asked the same question a few days ago, the answer is NO :( And yes, they work great for 51 bucks! Thanks to Dan for the advice Hello ALL, I just test The SMC 200mW, With my Base Station/Satellite an
Hi Power cards with Prism 2.5 are supported just in Trubocell mode. Start with an Orinoco, configure the interface as Turbocell (not AP) save the configuration and then switch to your Hi Power card..
I have an ISP Base ( Lucent COR version 4.15 ). Recently I noticed that if any of my satellite's antennas loose their orientation, the whole perfomance for ALL the rest of the clients drops. Is this
Can the bandwidht of a NDIS client be managed locally at the ISP Base Station? If so, how can be this done... I am using the turbocell local list but looks like it is not working Thanks _____________
I am very interested I am a karlnet user and small wireless isp. -- Original Message -- From: "Peter Bosgraaf" <peter.bosgraaf@wiaf.nl> To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 1:4
Only those that submitted feedback forms? Huh? We ALL want to know the outcome. Please post to list if you would, as we all purchase your products and have interest in any problems that arise. Do we
I had that problem before and replacing the wireless card solved it...Dont ask me why :S Quoting Randy Byrd <rbyrd@t-speed.net>: -- Comercio electrónico http://www.nuestrosite.com ____________
With all the problems we have before, I will switch to mikrotik, wich is inexpensive and reliable. Also supports all kinds of chipset. They just introduced a "polling" outdoor protocol. Quoting "Jays