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Watch that, or follow the steps here. First thing to install is the wireless driver. My cards are based on the Prism Chipset and therefore the Prism2v2 driver over on aminet is the best choice. The 'v2' version supports WPA as long as your card does! Click through the steps and configure your card.

Make sure you have a 2. Once configured, the wirelessmanager will have been added to your user-startup. Restart your Amiga and watch the blinkenlights on your card to see if it associates. I'd recommend checking your router also, to see if your card is listed as a connected device.

I've recently learnt that the Amiga OS 3. Instead I went ahead and used MiamiDX. Throw it in the System or Utilities folder on your main drive. Reboot your Amiga and then open up the folder where you installed it. Run MiamiInit. Note that this is prism2. Although we're using the v2 driver, the filename is actually just prism2. Once added, tick through and make sure that DHCP is configured. Save the configuration as default. From the menus, choose to import a MiamiInit profile.

This should then populate MiamiDX with all of your hardware configuration. Go to the Ethernet tab, highlight your device and hit 'Online' Finally, choose Save as Default from the same menu You pretty much only have a choice between only two browsers. AWeb and IBrowse. I tried AWeb and was impressed. But it doesn't do SSL. Note that the installer mentiosn that you'll need ClassAct2 installed. For the first wi-fi card I no longer need a driver because the HP Jornada already has it.

I plugged in the device, went into settings and do not know how to configure it to connect to the router or hotspot. I tried the second one. For the second i found out that the Agere Client driver is needed.

I found him. I downloaded it, installed it, connected the second wifi card but I did not connect it to the router or hotspot. I need a tutorial step by step. Can you please help me. Thanks in advance for answers! Edited by bbj PM. Dave Wurm. There has been quite a bit of discussion on the forum on this topic. Some of it is pretty old. The links below are a sampling of more recent posts. Unless your hotspot is an open unsecured connection, you may not be able to connect.

The password that the coffee shop gives you will not work for you if their system is WPA, while yours is only capable of WEP. Some secure sites also require more current Java capabilities. Because of its limitations, I'm afraid most of the J die-hards no longer use this device for wifi.

You will have much better success with a wired LAN connection. But of course, the SSL limitations, mentioned above, still apply. On the other hand, if you are trying to connect to your private wifi router, it probably can be reconfigured to talk to the J, at the price of No or Minimal security. The links below should provide some good reading, until you receive a better reply, from other forum members. I saw with my eyes that the wifi card connection is possible. I did not understand anything and I could not remember what she did.

So the SSID must be the name of the router or hotspot in the same period about a year ago I had Cisco aironet series wireless lan adapter which looks like in the picture below: I found the driver for it on the internet here on this website ,i downloaded it, installed it and I noticed that it connects to the router if it is not secure, that mean if it does not have the wifi password. Unfortunately I do not have that old wifi card from cisco and I do not want to freeze it without password.

I know that some websites and plugins like java, flash, etc. I tried the DB9 usb cable version but it is very humble.



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