In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Hugh Newbury says...
> Hi:
>
> I'm running a network around a Netgear DG834G v.3 router. I need to link
> an ancient Dell laptop/basestation wirelessly to the router.
>
> I have been using a Linksys ethernet bridge WET54G ver.2, a hangover
> from when I was using a Linksys router. But it cannot contact the
> Netgear router and I think it's broken, like the Linksys router.
>
> Netgear have various wireless bridges: PCcard2, USB2 dongle, but the
> Dell has only PCcard1 and USB1. However, it does have a NIC in the
> basestation, which I was using for the Linksys bridge. Is there nowadays
> a device that I can get that will use the NIC? Something more reliable
> than the Linksys would be nice: I'm reluctant to buy another Linksys
> bridge on the offchance (a) that it will work, and (b) that it will
> still be working after a year or two.
>
> What do people suggest?
>
Firstly, make sure you're using your Linksys in "Client Mode" as I
think that's the problem.
How old is the laptop? My sons Dell C600 Pentium 3 jobbie runs PCMCIA
Wifi adapters fine and has run a USB Wifi dongle fine even though it's
USB1. I think you're getting a bit too hung up on the V2/V1 issues with
the PC Cards and USB.
If you want something that uses the NIC, you can use a Netgear WG602 in
"Client Mode" - they're about £35.
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Conor
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