Originally posted by: Maverick215
Originally posted by: nhidog
Originally posted by: Maverick215
Originally posted by: nhidog
Originally posted by: rufruf44
A tad off topic, but how good are these Orinoco's Gold/Silver compared to the wireless card offering from the usual vendors (Netgear, DLink, Linksys, etc) ?
These are the second best card out on the market with respect to range. The only card that is better than the Orinoco's are Cisco Aironet which run for 2 to 3x the price. These card however are only 802.11b version and I'm not sure if or when they will release an 802.11a version which is offered by other vendors. But compared to the other "b" versions, these are the best unless you go the Cisco route.
Umm... sorry but I doubt seriously (I don't have either to test) that this card (a 30mW card) can even come close to the range offered by the newer prism 2.5 based Senao cards(200mW) from engenius and netgate. regardless they can come in a model without internal antenna (better for long distance links). AND they are supported under linux with HOSTAP.
http://www.engeniustech.com/product/2511wireless.html
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-rwz/reliawave-rwz-200mw-prism2-5-pcmcia-card.html
http://www.netgate.com/NL2511.html
yea these cards cost 90 and up, but if you want to play you gotta pay
Just because a card uses 200mW doesn't necessarily mean its better, The Cisco Aironet 350 series uses 100mW and has been field tested at many sites to only best the Orinoco by a few meters, designs are major factor as well (and Aironet knows wireless). And don't play pricing gimmicks, AMD will outperform Intel dollar for dollar and HP sells these cards brand new for 110, so whats your point? Oh and there are available drivers for linux, just look at my link.
to my knowledge orinoco cards do not work with hostap(as they are hermes based)
hostap only supports prism based cards(and these are the only cards with the feature in the firmware).
So the question is, what's you're point?
*edit* to clarify: just because I said it was more expensive I hope you (or anyone else) didn't cull out the notion that I thought more expensive is better.
These cards are more expensive, but they have uses that are beyond those of hermes solutions (yes I know hermes has netstumbler) for me it is more important to have the possibility to provide a fairly powerful AP.
Additionally, on paper atleast, all of these cards have better recieve sensitivities than EITHER cisco or orinoco.
But, I have yet to see a direct comparison, anyone?
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at any rate, each card has their plusses and minuses, it's up to the buyer to decide. Just wanted to let ppl know there are other options that may suit their needs better. Better to buy some thing more expensive first (if it's what you need) than buying something cheap and then buying the more expensive one later.
ps: just incase you (or anyone else) are really clueless about hostap...
http://hostap.epitest.fi/
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just to show I'm not biased against orinoco

/hkey/local machine/software/orinoco/driver/... APMODE=0
I'm assuming this provides similar functionality under windows, haven't seen it tested yet.
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