I'm trying to install the NDIS drivers for an Orinoco card on my notebook. When Win2K first loaded, it detected the card and installed a driver for it. I next followed the instructions in the INSTALL
PS: Related to the magically reappearing file... I notice that when I try to install the Orinoco card, it installs it like: Orinoco 5v Card #2 Like there is already another driver installed. But ther
Bill, I have had this exact problem from day one. I still haven't resolved it and have received no answers that work from anyone. Let me know if you find the solution. This problem is very discourgin
OKee-Dokee I got a Microsoft Win2K technician on the phone last night. I told him what was going on and he went through the registry with me and deleted all references to the Orinoco card. Still did
Just curious but have either of you tried the linux driver (maybe it's worth a shot). -- Scott Stevens 800-815-4682 scott@scottstevens.net orders@scottstevens.net support@scottstevens.net "Lucent, Ka
The problem is you can't install any driver per se'. After it tell you there is already a driver installed and you must delete the old one before installing the new one, you continue on anyway. The n
I was thinking if they are for your site surveys and you have Linux on your machine just throw the TC Driver for Linux on there and away you go. No MsBS to deal with. -- Scott Stevens 800-815-4682 sc
Where can I find the linux drivers? As a side note, my laptop was tested with an Avaya card and subsequently quit working using turbocell drivers. While trying to follow the directions in the Karlnet
I just got some feedback from someone else that had a similiar problem with the NDIS. In their case the computer bios was not recognizing the radio. When they updated the bios on the motherboard the
Buy them from a reputable Karlnet reseller ;-) As for the Avaya I suggest going to http://www.scottstevens.net/karlnet.html and there you will find the 6.08 and 8.10 firmware for Lucent Cards and the
Not the same problem. My radio was working in this computer. I had a hard disk failure and had to reload the OS. When I attempted an upgrade from the Orinoco driver that came with Win2K to Karlnet,
Well just deploy outdoor RG solutions and dont worry about it... ;-) With all the support issues it is easier to just use RG's. Nate Bill, I have had this exact problem from day one. I still haven't