said:
>Dallas might be able to help with the MIB file. SNMP was his
>presentation last spring (to both SCOUG and SDOUG).
Ah.. yes he did. Good suggestion.
>Dave, however, has a good point -- the device driver. I'm going to make
>a wild guess here that the network side of the card uses one of the
>typical NIC chips and the wireless portion is a different
>"transmitter/receiver" chip. If so, the OS/2 driver for the board's
>"NIC chip" should work and you'll be okay.
Hmmm, I'll have to try to figure that out. It's not immediately apparent
- I have a pc card.
>Eyeball the card and see what the chips are.
It's a PC card.
> Or contact
>customer support and ask them. (I've had good luck with some companies
>by calling and asking for the Head Design Engineer.)
Good idea.
I start by seeing if anyone is using it on Linux.
Thanks for your suggestions.
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