[MLB-WIRELESS] Opinion

bchild at wireless.org.au bchild at wireless.org.au
Mon Jun 17 12:36:48 EST 2002


The PCMCIA card, isn't too hard to install, install of drivers leaves alot to be 
desired.  Once getting all the firmware and software drivers going, the cards aren't
to bad.  Maximum in a Win98 environment ftp and file transfers of 300k-430k a sec.
I have noticed though that the cards are quiet power hunrgy and don't work in net 
stumbler for people who were interested.  The USB verison is quite easy to setup, 
tranfers of 380k-440k a sec.  I was quite impressed in with their access point, easy 
of use and security is quite reasonable.

Overall price i haven't been told, if you can bulk buy lucents or whatever prism2 
based cards then i would go with them first..  If on a general basis and the price 
was right then it's all good.. :)

Regards
Glen Brunning
Hardware Tech
Melbourne Wireless

---- Original Message ----
From:		Steven Haigh
Date:		Mon 6/17/02 11:13
To:		fenn_b at smktech.com.au, melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject:	Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Opinion

I got sent a demo of these cards, and it wasn't exactly straight forward to
get going... Glen would be able to tell you more re this, as he eventually
got it going :)

Signed,
Steven Haigh
President - Melbourne Wireless
www.wireless.org.au


----- Original Message -----
From: <fenn_b at smktech.com.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 10:57 AM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Opinion


> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone have a specific opinion on these cards:
>
> http://www.zayetech.com/Proudcts/zp110/left.htm
>
> My basic plan is to setup a dual antenna node, a directional galaxy type
> antenna for inter-node linking running an orinico based card, and an
> omni connected to a Prism2 based card running in HostAP mode.
>
> The reason I am interested about the card above is that it is a cheap
> solution for a Prism2 based card. Does anyone know if there's major
> problems with them (power/noise/linux compatibility/etc)?
>
> Or is there a far better solution to what I'm trying to do anyway?
>
> Fenn.
>
>
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