| os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Messaggio archiviato #3252 |
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No reason for that, if the impression was wrong, then it was just a misconception. You (and everybody else) would have more reason to apologize if you just had not read anything before asking ;-) as the list is for to help on the topic, but not for to repeat all existing documentation.... but I would not expect that somebody would have no clue at all.
I am very sorry that I gave you that impression, and apologize.
As to your paragraph above, I would have liked to perform the experiments thatOh no, then I am sorry for you !! (Must be a pain ;-) ) Did not read that anywhere in a posting (did I miss a part of the thread ?) then I would have to apologize. But you know, OTOH not all postings really stay on topic (don't mean yours here, some others turn out to ask for lessons in OS/2 GUI handling), so it is quite difficult to know what postings are important...
you mention, e.g. try to connect to a hotspot, but I am limited somewhat by the
fact that I don't yet have the Cisco card in hand.
It is waiting for me abroad,Understood. But if you never used WLAN, this will likely not work. Even if everything works, you can easily fail for no obvious reasons (for you). My advice is (if possible) to get in touch with somebody showing it to you, meeting with two notebooks where a public hotspot is available. But yes, I know, here in Germany (especially where I live) distances are mostly not that huge, so it may not work for you.
and I have been trying to get things set up to the greatest extent possible,
given this limitation, because it will be hard for me to do so once I put the
card in, try to connect to a LAN, find that I can't do so, and have no other
machine handy, wired or not, with which to consult this group.
As I have saidFor the hotspots you need nothing else than the hotspot menu item in most cases. And the TCP/IP stack best would be configured to nothing (neither the cabled nor the wireless interface configured to _anything_) for such a first test.
previously, I am sure that my efforts, questions, and doubts may make me see
paranoiac (substitute another word if you wish), but that is the prospect I
have been trying to avoid by prior preparation. I think I have done so, and
believe/hope that things will work when I have the card and an available
wireless LAN. In addition to that, as far as I know (and as far as the hotspot
list at <ttp://www.wi-fihotspotlist.com/browse/> tells me, the nearest hotspot
or otherwise available to me wireless LAN is not closer than 100km from me --
not really convenient.
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-browse?sh=1&dir=//pub/os2/system/drivers/networkGot it. Unfortunately I have to work next week, but hopefully I have some time left. The upload of the WEP keys to the card is BTW not a good idea, as then you cannot connect to an unsecured access point. And I would consider it being inconvenient to boot twice for switching from a public AP to my private WEP secured one...
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