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H/PC Newbie Posts: | 4 |
Location: | United States | Status: | |
| Hi all, I have had a NEC MobilePro 900 for a while now, and it came with a lucent wavelan silver, that I'm trying to get to work.
I've searched this forum and that got me pretty close, but I still seem to be missing something, cuz it don't work. I was able to stick the card into my laptop, and the lights light up, so the card still works.
Also, I don't have a sync cable, and usb sync doesn't seem to work - tried activesync 3.8.
Currently use a compactflash 64 meg to transfer files.
mbpro 900 details
ms windows for handheld pc 2000
core system version 3.0
firmware p530 V5.5
Build date sept 1 2003
pic firmware id 4.15.7
bootloader version 3.2
Processor XScale PCA255
HPC 2000
I was able to extract the cab files from WLWCE406b, and from that I was able to extract the wireless.SA1100.CAB file, which was the only cab that seemed to like my mp900, so my guess is that is the correct one.
So now I have the orinoco client installed, but when I click on it, it looks like a wireless bar graph appears in my systray, but then after about 4 seconds it goes away.
The readme didn't say anything about the pca255 cpu, so I guess i'm wondering if i'm using the correct drivers, and if not, then where should I get the correct drivers.
And, is there anything else that I should look at or think about upgrading?
Thanks!
dbk
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,672 |
Location: | Southern California | Status: | |
| Moved to Hardware Support
You're definitely using the right CAB file; it is PXA2xx compatible. But try the Agere driver from this site:
http://www.hpcfactor.com/support/cesd/h/0031.asp
The same CAB can be found inside the ZIP package, in another ZIP file called Inflated.zip. | |
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H/PC Newbie Posts: | 4 |
Location: | United States | Status: | |
| Thanks!
I've downloaded both the 7.x and the 8.x experimental - but I won't be able to test it until tonite.
Thanks and I'll update the thread when I either get stuck again or it's all working.
dbk | |
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H/PC Newbie Posts: | 4 |
Location: | United States | Status: | |
| Success, or almost success!
I'm using wpa/tkip at home, which I think isn't going to work with the silverlan card.
But, I might get another access point and set it up with wep and only allow this mac address.
My question is - what are the data security settings and 4 keys used for? Is that a WEP thing? And/or, is there any way to use wpa/tkip?
Thanks!
dbk
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,278 |
Location: | Silicon Valley, USA | Status: | |
| Yes, it's WEP. I just use 1 key. Oh, you need to enter your key in hexdecimals instead of getting the key automatically from the system. | |
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H/PC Newbie Posts: | 4 |
Location: | United States | Status: | |
| Groovy - thanks!
I think I have another linksys that I can chain onto my main linksys and just get the mac addresses restricted. I think that'll make the mp900 a lot more useful, though I was really just using it to do some basic writing.
Thanks!
dbk
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