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PCMCIA wireless card
« on: April 03, 2011, 12:45:46 PM »
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anyone have one of these card which amigakit sells?
 
EASYNET PCMCIA WIRELESS CARD (A1200/A600) [/SIZE][/FONT]

There is one review on the website and that guy couldn't get it to work



 

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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2011, 12:53:15 PM »
AFAIK, lots of people are using wireless adaptors with prism.device, so perhaps his issues aren't representative.

Personally, I'm using wired NICs, which turned out to be no hassle at all to get working.
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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2011, 01:03:35 PM »
I bet that his problem is that he needs PCMCIA fix

These migh be usefull

http://aminet.net/package/util/boot/CardPatch
http://aminet.net/package/util/boot/CardReset

Setting up wireless network is quite easy, IF yur frend keep his mind that, PCMCIA port of amiga 1200 needs a fix and Genesis TCP/IP doesn't support DHCP properly.

DHCP can also fixed

http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/dhcp_amitcp
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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2011, 01:08:54 PM »
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DHCP can also fixed

If you are going the network route (no pun intended), you don't really need to do anything to get around the lack of DHCP support. My classics run AmiTCP under 3.x. When setting up the stack, I just picked the static IP address on the LAN that I wanted them to have and as soon as the connection was up, went into the router and reserved those addresses for the MAC addresses of their network cards. As far as the machines are concerned they now have static IP addresses as the DHCP server will always re-issue the same one when the lease expires.
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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2011, 01:18:01 PM »
True, but you have made this profesional way :) IF asker isn't experienced he could als just pick one ip address wich is not in DHCP pool, no configuration needed to router.

He just need to figure out what is DHCP pool that his router use. Of course is possible that he uses private addresses in his lan, if so he needs to do that dhcp fix or configure his router to use NAT
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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2011, 01:30:08 PM »
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True, but you have made this profesional way :) IF asker isn't experienced he could als just pick one ip address wich is not in DHCP pool, no configuration needed to router.


I don't know about "professional", I did it that way because I couldn't be bothered to think of a better way to do it :D

I ended up reserving IP addresses for all my regularly connected devices. The remainder of the pool is left for when visitors bring their wireless devices round.
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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2011, 01:35:24 PM »
@Karlos

That's exactly how I have mine set up. Just makes things so much easier when everything's always in the same place - especially since Amigas not running Samba won't broadcast a hostname so connecting to them from other machines usually involves the IP address...
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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2011, 02:12:09 PM »
If he pick up IP wich is outside of DHCP pool, result is same. DHCP pool is usually something like 192.168.0.100-199 so IP address below 100 is useable and address over 199 is useable.

So IP address doesn't need to came from address pool, outside of it is allso ok
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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2011, 03:04:37 PM »
Quote from: utri007;627219
I bet that his problem is that he needs PCMCIA fix

These migh be usefull

http://aminet.net/package/util/boot/CardPatch
http://aminet.net/package/util/boot/CardReset

Setting up wireless network is quite easy, IF yur frend keep his mind that, PCMCIA port of amiga 1200 needs a fix and Genesis TCP/IP doesn't support DHCP properly.


Btw it probably isnt a fault in Amiga hardware but the OS 3 being buggy.
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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2011, 04:41:01 PM »
I got one and it works great, though it took a while to configure. I havent done these things by hand in ages :)
 

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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #10 on: January 17, 2013, 09:04:04 PM »
Hi scalextric,
 
I have one in use and if you want to use Miami

See  http://www.fatcat.vispa.com/keyring/

Which shows how to set up Miami (easy) and install the keyfiles (provided on the site).

Dont forgot the PCMCIA fixs.


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Re: PCMCIA wireless card
« Reply #11 on: January 17, 2013, 09:24:57 PM »
You need some more information from the guy unable to connect to the internet wirelessly.

I'm thinking that maybe he's trying to connect to a router that's possibly set up for WPA2.  Without a little debugging, it's virtually impossible to tell what exactly is the problem.

For those wishing to connect to WPA2, take a look at http://bytemyvdu.wordpress.com/2012/02/08/the-internet-and-an-amiga-a1200-prism2v2-drivers-wpawpa2/
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