OrinocoSilver
Name of hardware
An 802.11b PCMCIA card.
Lucent have made a variety of 802.11 cards over the last few years. Starting out with 2Mbit 802.11 DSSS and going via some proprietry 5 and 8Mbit so-called Turbo cards, their WaveLAN range pretty much dominated the industry until the 802.11b standard and the PRISM (and later PRISM-II) chipsets allowed cheap cards without huge R&D.
Lucent's Microelectronics division was spun off as Agere Systems and they took the renamed Orinoco range of 802.11 wireless products with them.
The Silver card is the export model. There is also an OrinocoGold card which has better encryption, but is far less commonly available.
Vitals
- Manufacturer : Agere Systems
- Model : Orinoco Silver
- Type : PCMCIA Card
- External Antenna Jack:
- Chipset: Hermes
- Power : 15dBm (= 30mW, according to PowerAndGainToDecibels)
- Recieve Sensitivity :
- 11Mb/s = -82dBm
- 5.5Mb/s = -87dBm
- 2Mb/s = -91dBm
- 1Mb/s = -94dBm
- Drivers URL : see below
- Available New :
- Average Price :
- Vitals last updated : 7th July 2002
Pictures
Operating Systems
Linux
There are several Linux drivers for the Orinoco cards:
- David Gibson's 2.4 kernel driver, orinoco_cs
- the Lucent wavelan_cs driver
- the wvlan_cs driver from the PCMCIA-CS package
See the Linux Wireless LAN HOWTO for full details
MacOS
MacOS
Windows
Windows 2000
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 98/ME
Windows ME
Windows NT
Windows XP
Windows ce
Firmware
It may be possible to upgrade this card to 128 bit encryption, effectively making this an OrinocoGold - read this post to nycwireless.
Misc Notes
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