On 21/08/02 11:12, "johnhl_at_patterson.k12.ca.us" <johnhl_at_patterson.k12.ca.us>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new to this list and relatively new to Newtons, but I've read the
> archives and see that others have gotten this card to work
>
> I'm trying to do the wireless setup. I've got version 1.05 of the
> LucentWaveLAN package installed and an Avaya Wireless Silver. When I insert
> the card I get a message that Newton cannot recognize this type of card.
> Obviously, I'm missing something but don't know what it is. Any help would
> be hugely welcomed!
You usually get this message when no driver can recognize a card. I would
suspect that the card you got is not *exactly* the same as others have been
using. You could try to email Noguchi (the author of the wireless driver)
and ask him.
-Laurent.
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