Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #3631

From: Lewis G Rosenthal <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Full Headers
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Subject: [OS2Wireless] 1)Apology; 2)supported PCMCIA wifi cards
Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 08:07:16 -0400
To: os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com

On 05/15/2005 01:32 am, Stan Goodman thus wrote :

** Reply to message from Lewis G Rosenthal <lgrosenthal@2rosenthals.com> on
Sat, 14 May 2005 23:05:13 -0400

 

<snip>

A couple short thoughts:

   * Why is the Cisco 350 no longer in the picture, Stan? I still have
     several of these cards, having been sent an "unwanted" shipment of
     another five pieces about a month ago. If you need one, just let
     me know.
   


It is the subject of an insurance claim and a police inquiry, because it was in
the backpack, along with the floppy drive (that I never used anyway), from
which I was "separated". I'm fortunate that the T21 wasn't in the backpack,
which I was carrying to hold some other stuff.

 

Sorry to hear.

I've bought a ASUS WL330g.

 

Congrats. from the threads I've been catching up on here, this sounds like a pretty nifty gadget.

   * The 802.11g router will slow down to 11b bandwidth as soon as a
     single 11b client connects; that's the nature of the beast.
   * Ethernet -> 802.11x devices are fairly common these days, thanks
     to game consoles with built-in wired ethernet. These devices do
     indeed configure via a web browser and use your existing wired
     ethernet adapter to bridge the connection to your machine. They
     work with ANY OS, too, and are available in 802.11g flavors.
     They're a little klutsy for notebooks, however, as they still
     require power from somewhere 9I don't know of any which draw power
     from the USB port, but this would be the way I would design one
     from the ground up).
   


Actually, the ASUS WL330g cam be powered from either the USB port or a power
plug.

 

Yes, I've since discovered (thanks, Harry!) that manufacturers have gotten smart and are now making them more portable. See what happens when work catches up to me and I can't keep up with the fun stuff which really matters?

   * Please go easy on the criticism of upstate New York.

<snip>

     The bottom
     line is that the Jewish Alps...er...Catskills are still some of
     the prettiest sights on the east coast, as are the
     Adirondacks...as long as you're a mountain person like I am. ;-)
   


You are very loyal.

 

:-)

--
Lewis
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