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Frank Dowling
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      10-29-2004, 04:54 PM
I have a Wi-Linx b PMCIA card and am looking for drivers.
any ideas of drivers or chipset ?
interestingly enough I went throught the press releases as the website
is now a porno link.
turns out that it was a proud Winniepg Canada based company.
I am in Winnipeg.
one name was in the phone book. tuned out non working.
Other was a very proud CEO Ed J Balenger.
he was hiding in a rural area "Pointe du Bois"
When I politely asked him for information this morning all he kept
repeating was "I recent this intrusion at my residence"
told him it was nice dealing with " such a reputable individual"
shaes of Enron.




For more information contact:

(E-Mail Removed)

Ed J. Belanger
President
CDS Technologies
Phone: 204-947-5626
www.cdscomputer.com
www.wilinx.com

CURRENT ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER: !!!!

Belanger, Ed J
POINTE DU BOIS, MB R0E 1N0
( 204) 884-2407


Thanks to Jeff Leiberman:

You have one of the older >
Wavelan/Orinoco/Lucent/Agere/Avaya/Proxim/Whatever PCMCIA cards that >
uses the Hermes chip. It's a Prism II based system. >
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&RequestTimeout =500&calledFromFrame=N&application_id=93913&fcc_id ='IMRWLPC24H'
> However, the number you supplied is the version with only an

external > antenna connector and no built in antenna. This is normally
only used > in access points, such as the Apple Airport or Apple
client radios. > Are your sure about the FCC ID number? > > The
drivers are easy. Anything that will work with the old orinoco > Gold
or Silver cards will work with your orphan card. See: >
http://support.proxim.com/cgi-bin/pr...YWdlPTE*&p_li=
> I'm not sure if you'll need to update the firmware, but it wouldn't
> hurt







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Subject: HELP: Wi-Linx access point
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Date: 2004-02-03 23:04:20 PST


Hello,

I am trying to configure a Wi-linx wireless access point. I have no
docs on
it and non can be found on the web. It is made by CDS Technologies,
which
appears to no longer exist. I am able to reset it to factory defaults
and
use it as an access point. The default SSID is "default".

Does anyone have experience with this beast? I will try and get some
snapshots of it online. Also if I do get into it, I will post a help
file
online for others.

Thanks!
 
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