Avaya manufacture a set of Wireless products including two 802.11b PC
Cards designated Silver and Gold (only difference is the level of WEP
encryption).
Avaya are (another spin-off from Lucent).
VITALS
* MANUFACTURER : Avaya
* MODEL : silver
* TYPE : PC Card
* EXTERNAL ANTENNA JACK: yes
* CHIPSET: orinco
* POWER : ?
* RECIEVE SENSITIVITY : ?
* DRIVERS URL :
* AVAILABLE NEW :
* AVERAGE PRICE : I got mine for $AU99 @ Harris Technology. (Bunyip)
* VITALS LAST UPDATED :
OFFICIAL DETAILS
PICTURES
OPERATING SYSTEMS
LINUX
They have a linux driver on the Avaya web site [1], still playing
with linux. (Bunyip)
WINDOWS
Works OK with Win2k using drivers on the CD.
Comments on the Harris Technology web site [2] suggest you need to
download new drivers for Win XP. (Bunyip)
FIRMWARE
MISC NOTES
Pigtail [3] to suit Pigtail MC-Card Plug to N-Type (Male) (Suits
Orinoco/Avaya/Lucent).
Vitals last updated
11/3/03
Links:
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[1] http://www.avaya.com
[2] http://www.ht.com.au
[3]
http://www.busybits.com.au/item/lucpign?busybits=55b6dfc54b5cee606ef1ed65e0f6524c
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