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Hi Folks! I have a Zyxel AG-225H USB Wireless Finder and USB adapter tool I have had for some time now and used only to just visually scan things for the A, B and G networks it can find. As I understand, it can also be used as a transceiver for actual connections too. I've never tried that. OK, I'd love to be able to do that with OS/2, but as usual, the CD-ROM and so on is Windows mess. Suggestions as to how this might be accomplished? It is a nice unit and would be very helpful for another project I'm about to tackle. Or one that tackles me (us).No clue whatsoever. Perhaps someone else may be of some help. I'm not familiar with this gizmo.
Second pathway here. One of my RV oriented friends is very much involved with Wi-Fi connections with two OS/2 MCP2 everything laptops. Thinkpad's, an R51 and T43p that we fully set up with a LinkSys 45G Router and LinkSys wireless receiver. Which then use 'normal' OS/2 LAN connections to the DHCP addresses furnished by the 45G router. I originally set all this up for here and she originally was using the Hugh's Satellite system with the big sliced parabolic antenna, but the cost of that per month got out of hand. So she (we) went to RV park Wi-Fi which worked beautifully for a long time.Okay...
Well now, many of the parks are starting to use what they call Mesh technology. And all the setup connections we worked out no longer work. Can someone here point me toward a learning process for Mesh for OS/2 use. Not necessarily for direct embedded connection to the ThinkPad's. But with the hard wired tools would be OK too.Mesh is a technology related *solely* to the AP's. On the client side, it should have no impact whatsoever.
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