| Subject | : | Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | pc pcgalen@yahoo.com |
| Date | : | 19 Jan, 2005 on 18:41 |
| Hi all. I've been trying to find the drivers for the cisco 350 under os2. I found the 340 drivers on hobbes and they seem to initialize the card, but it never gets an IP from the DHCP server. I am seeing where people are using a beta driver by Jens Glathe, but it is protected at the os2warp.be site and noone there will reply to my request for a login. Does anyone have this driver or can point me to where it can be downloaded? TIA |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 21 Jan, 2005 on 13:19 |
| I assume if you have registered uid within the support system at os2warp.be and requested an uid to the download section you will get it. Guess that they just plain 100% busy and nothing else. |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Sebadoh sys3175@optonline.net |
| Date | : | 21 Jan, 2005 on 15:23 |
| That is alright, you might end up with an account like mine, they have emailed me my info 4 times and none of the 4 times has the account actually existed. |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 21 Jan, 2005 on 18:35 |
Did you ever get what you needed, ie the driver? |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | JonOS/2 |
| Date | : | 21 Jan, 2005 on 21:30 |
| Hi, I'm the one behind the scenes of os2w.be... When you sign up for account of os2warp.be/support, there is stated that that account does not include access to private downloads. Best regards, Jonas Buys. PS: The wireless web pages will be seriously updated during February |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Glenn |
| Date | : | 22 Jan, 2005 on 00:11 |
Very good news ![]() As I could not get any drivers for the Intel 2200BG included in my laptop, I bought a "cheap" ( $48 ) cisco 350 on ebay. Not without another bigger investment : the APSoft driver (60euros) so that my PCMCIA (based on TI 6620 ) could work. The security, ease of use and stability of OS/2-eCS has a price (especially when you are still a student....) Mark Dodel transmitted me the cisco 350 drivers. He said me that he had not had any news about the development of these drivers in about one year... I hope that IBM has not stopped developing it. I also hope that your news are good, Jonas ![]() |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | pc pcgalen@yahoo.com |
| Date | : | 22 Jan, 2005 on 02:14 |
| Thanks for the status update, Jonas. I know how hectic things can get. I'll wait for the login info. I do have the support login, but as you said, it doesn't allow private downloads. I was trying to find a way to post at the os2wireless group at 2rosenthals, but could not find a web interface. I assume it is a newsgroup I'll have to subscribe. I saw where Jens emailed the drivers to some people... Thanks again,
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| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | wolfgangx |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 00:34 |
Hi, |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | wolfgangx |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 00:36 |
| Hi, Cisco 350 works, but only the 11MBit Type So if you want download the driver, then try ftp://www.wwz.de user: anonymous pw: emailadress Sample protocol.ini included |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Henk |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 02:24 |
Glenn, I saw a post of Daniella about the Intel 2200BG.. She said that GenMac with NDISWrapper function is working fine Henk/2 |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Smedles |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 04:09 |
Can't wait for this - be nice to remove the Linksys 802.11B card and use the internal WLan card. Battery life is noticable lower with the pcmcia card in than without. I tried emailing Willi about the driver but didn't get a response - guess he doesn't need any more testers Cheers, Paul. |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Smedles |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 04:13 |
Hi Glenn,
hmmm would probably have been possible to hack support for the TI6620 into ibm2ss14.sys by adding the pci id of the TI6620.... willing to try a modified driver? Regards, Paul. |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 10:33 |
| Well, if it's not one thing that fails it something else; ie when I finally got the Texas Instruments PCI4510 PC card CardBus Controller to work by using the APSoft Socket Service the next problem was that the LinkSys driver that I tried to kick some life into managed to overwrite parts of the APSoft driver so ended with nothing to work... well, I then got updated driver from Daniela that managed to init the cardbus and freeze the system. To be honest I haven't tried the latest updates since I bought a IBM Wireless mPCI card from eBay and that kicked some serious life into the wireless part of OS2. And as well, for me, that was the prefered solution, using the internal and hidden mPCI. The Dell system came with a Intel 2100 mPCI; so when mentioning the Intel 2100 wireless would this driver also support the Intel 2100? I mean that would be a huge help for lots of users! |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | pc pcgalen@yahoo.com |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 14:48 |
Wolfgang, Thanks for posting your reply. I still can't get this driver to work. I have assigned the resources that PCMCIA card services says the adapter has but it still won't get DHCP. I see the card initialize and start broadcasting, but no DHCP. I have all the parameters set up for the wireless such as the ESSID, but no go...
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| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 16:13 |
To minimize the problem solving; just try to set the system up with an fixed IP if possible. |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Glenn |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 18:41 |
That's interesting... I downloaded the GenMac driver from os2warp.be, but did not manage to get it working. The readme says I have to look when booting at the resources used by the card (as there is a wired Pro/1000 and the cisco in my PC also...), but I never see anything. Also, what did you mean with "NDISWrapper function" ? I did not find any help about this function in the readme. Is there anything else to download to get the win drivers (that I downloaded) working ? |
| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Glenn |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 18:45 |
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| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Glenn |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 18:47 |
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| Subject | : | Re:Cisco 350 Wireless drivers |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 27 Jan, 2005 on 19:14 |
The the suggestion to set the system to use a fixed IP is primary to rule out that it's not the DHCP is the root problem. So just to make sure, set the system to use an internal IP and start of if you can get out at all. From that take it to the next step and kick some life into the DHCP. |