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Installing wifi card
« on: July 30, 2021, 04:17:51 AM »
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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2021, 07:10:01 PM »
You should start by finding out if the card is at all supported by any driver, a good start is here.

http://aminet.net/package/driver/net/cnetdevice
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A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS
 

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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2021, 08:57:20 PM »

As we are talking about wifi, this is the better start: http://aminet.net/package/driver/net/prism2v2

When talking about Ethernet, this can be used, too: http://aminet.net/package/driver/net/3c589

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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2021, 09:59:30 PM »
D’oh yes, sorry :)
B5D6A1D019D5D45BCC56F4782AC220D8B3E2A6CC
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A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS
 

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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2021, 04:24:40 AM »
The light won't come on until the card is activated by the TCP/IP stack.
 

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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #6 on: August 09, 2021, 06:28:54 PM »

As we are talking about wifi, this is the better start: http://aminet.net/package/driver/net/prism2v2

When talking about Ethernet, this can be used, too: http://aminet.net/package/driver/net/3c589


I am actually doing a wireless card (A1200) setup now too..  Any good walk through tutorials on what to do, all the setup and how to set things for all the options?  I.E. a 'setup network card for dummies' type thing?      I downloaded the Prism package but all it does is install the driver .. from there not sure where to go or what to do next...


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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2021, 06:24:01 AM »
Well, did you read the file named “manual”?
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A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS
 

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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #8 on: August 10, 2021, 07:20:19 AM »
@Malakie
There are tutorials online. Here is one dating from this year. It's specific to a card and part 2 is about installing a TCP/IP stack which is where I think you are up to but it should be enough for you to work out the steps you need to take.
https://lyonsden.net/getting-an-amiga-a1200-online-part-1-adding-a-network-card/
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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2021, 06:26:31 PM »
Well, did you read the file named “manual”?




Sure.. Do you have a manual?  What I downloaded did not have much so maybe I downloaded the wrong thing then...  Prism 2.2 is what I downloaded.
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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #10 on: August 10, 2021, 06:27:22 PM »
@Malakie
There are tutorials online. Here is one dating from this year. It's specific to a card and part 2 is about installing a TCP/IP stack which is where I think you are up to but it should be enough for you to work out the steps you need to take.
https://lyonsden.net/getting-an-amiga-a1200-online-part-1-adding-a-network-card/


Thanks..  Been so long that I forgot most of all this stuff so as I get back into it, a lot comes back to me..  But things like this can be a pain to try to remember specifics 30 years later.
Take it light...... :-D

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Re: Installing wifi card
« Reply #11 on: August 12, 2021, 07:15:25 AM »
Well, did you read the file named “manual”?
Sure.. Do you have a manual?  What I downloaded did not have much so maybe I downloaded the wrong thing then...  Prism 2.2 is what I downloaded.

http://aminet.net/package/driver/net/prism2v2
B5D6A1D019D5D45BCC56F4782AC220D8B3E2A6CC
---
A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS
 
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