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| So I've trolled these forums, and literally tried everything that has been suggested to get this kind of card working. I get as far as inputting the driver name, afterwards there is no confirmation screen or anything that I've seen other people get.
Driver names I've tried:
wvlan64.dll
WVLAN64.dll
WVLAN64
wvlan64
All to avail.
I've done the hard-reset, and reinstall the SP's deal, everything, yet I can't even get a simple power light on this card.
Anybody have any useful information, or maybe something I've overlooked?
Thanks,
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| i dunno, is there any pcmcia update for this hpc?
does it ask you at all whether you want to enable the pcmcia card on battery power? |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 18,011 |
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| Only very specific models seem to want to work with CE2, I'm not in a position to state which, but please have a look at some of the existing Orinoco / CE2 threads in here and in the hardware forum, it should give you an idea of the steps you should take. |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
Location: | Budapest, Hungary | Status: | |
| i just realized the user has a proxim orinoco... FORGET IT! get an original orinoco: lucent or agere. don't buy a proxim or avaya. |
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| Eeeer I use an avaya world card silver(wireless) and it works great my setup details are in this forum for refernce if you need them....
regards
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 328 |
Location: | United States | Status: | |
| I got the Proxim Orinocco Silver to work on mmy 680 but any drivers I tried hung up on installation on my Itronix T5200.
Both are H/PC pro machines. Maybe the MIPS in the 5200 has problems with the drivers. |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 18,011 |
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| The Itronix falls into the "one size fits all" trap. It's often seen that because a PDA has a MIPS processor that all will be well with MIPS software. Alas, not all MIPS processors are created equal. Ideally there should be separate binaries for the three main cores - 3000, 4000 and 4100.
Your device uses the 3000, or a VR3912. Please ensure that you are installing a MIPS3000 drivers onto the device, that you have any and all updates - PCMCIA.dll specifically and you have SP1 installed. |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| what if the driver doesnt have versions, just a unibuild...
whats the intermec anyway? tx3922... but i used a mips4000 cab for the dlink wlan.. (or was it the senao.. ) Edited by cmonex 2006-05-25 7:50 PM
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H/PC Newbie Posts: | 10 |
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| Quote C:Amie - 2006-05-25 6:58 PM
The Itronix falls into the "one size fits all" trap. It's often seen that because a PDA has a MIPS processor that all will be well with MIPS software. Alas, not all MIPS processors are created equal. Ideally there should be separate binaries for the three main cores - 3000, 4000 and 4100.
Your device uses the 3000, or a VR3912. Please ensure that you are installing a MIPS3000 drivers onto the device, that you have any and all updates - PCMCIA.dll specifically and you have SP1 installed.
Where may the PCMCIA.dll update be found?
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 18,011 |
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| Not all devices have pcmcia.dll updates - it's a generic answer - you'll need to check with itronix, I can't check our archives for you currently.
Provided it's a true unibuild... sometimes I wonder. |
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