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DaveC wrote:
> Looking at utility form SourceForge that will allow customization of > wireless access points that use the Atmel chip set. > > From the ReadMe file: > The utilitys "support Atmel chipset based Access Points with ATMEL Private > MIB with enterprises ID 410 (ATMEL410), Access Points with newer ATMEL > Private MIB with enterprises ID 12350 (ATMEL12350) such as Netgear ME102, > and No Wires Needed APs with IEEE 802.11 MIB and NWN DOT11EXT MIB (NWN)." > > Does the Lucent/Orinoco card use the Atmel chips? > > Thanks, Great resource for wifi chipset info: http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz I believe Orinoco is the chipset. --Mitchua Mitchua |
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Looking at utility form SourceForge that will allow customization of wireless
access points that use the Atmel chip set. From the ReadMe file: The utilitys "support Atmel chipset based Access Points with ATMEL Private MIB with enterprises ID 410 (ATMEL410), Access Points with newer ATMEL Private MIB with enterprises ID 12350 (ATMEL12350) such as Netgear ME102, and No Wires Needed APs with IEEE 802.11 MIB and NWN DOT11EXT MIB (NWN)." Does the Lucent/Orinoco card use the Atmel chips? Thanks, -- DaveC (E-Mail Removed) This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
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No. Read:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_...ml#WavelanIEEE and http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_...11b.html#Atmel "DaveC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) al.net... > Looking at utility form SourceForge that will allow customization of wireless > access points that use the Atmel chip set. > > From the ReadMe file: > The utilitys "support Atmel chipset based Access Points with ATMEL Private > MIB with enterprises ID 410 (ATMEL410), Access Points with newer ATMEL > Private MIB with enterprises ID 12350 (ATMEL12350) such as Netgear ME102, > and No Wires Needed APs with IEEE 802.11 MIB and NWN DOT11EXT MIB (NWN)." > > Does the Lucent/Orinoco card use the Atmel chips? > > Thanks, > -- > DaveC > (E-Mail Removed) > This is an invalid return address > Please reply in the news group > > |
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