>> <lgrosenthal@2rosenthals.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Also, you need to use Jens' beta driver; the old IBM Cisco 340 driver
>> > won't work with XWLAN.
>>
>> I was trying the old IBM Cisco 340 driver. I tried the Prism 2.5 driver, but
>> that doesn't seem to work. (No card detected) I'm not sure what driver I should
>> use. Can you point me in the right direction?
>>
>> Neil
>Thanks, Lewis. With the new driver the Cisco 350 is working fine with
>XWLAN.
Same here. At least it works fine now after I finally remembered to add
the new cards MAC address to my Netgear wireless router's access filter.
XWLAN kept saying my SSI was "out of range". I knew the Cisco card was
working because until I added the MAC I was only able to connect to my
neighbor's windoze box. Got an ip address and everything from him. :-)
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