I recieved the Proxim stuff yesterday and have been playing with it. It seems to work ok but there are some things to watch out for.
- If you are using the wireless modem, you must upgrade the firmware in it before the latest Proxim utilities (anything after version 2.0, if I remember right) will allow your wireless adaptor to connect. I discovered this when I couldn't get the USB adaptor to connect under XP. The problem is, the modem's firmware can only be upgraded through one of the adaptors. So if you don't have a computer where you can install the earlier version of the sofftware, you are screwed. I got around this by installing the wireless PCI adaptor in a win98 machine and then upgraded the modem firmware through it. Then I could get the USB adpator under XP to connect up to the modem.
- The XP version of the Proxim software is crap. It takes about 15 min after the computer boots up to connect to the modem. During this time, the utility uses ~180meg of memory and then drops back down. This delay in connecting also causes problems when you first install the software and try and get the USB nic to connect to the modem. Also, after 40 or so min, the USB nic just stops seeing the modem and any other nic's. I tried to kill the Proxim software and restart it and it wouldn't die. Another time I did this and XP rebooted on me. The only way to get the USB nic back to talking with the modem is to reboot and wait 15 min for it to reconnect. I am assuming these problems are caused by the XP version of the Proxim software and not the fact that the USB nic must revert back to OpenAir to talk with the modem. Basically, there seem to be some serious memory leaks and bugs with the XP software. I haven't seen these problems on the win98 machine with the PCI nic, although I haven't used it much.
- The overall software seems cludgy at best. A wireless NIC should look as much like a normal wired nic as possible. The ideal wireless stuff should have a backend driver and that's it, except for an optional utility to check the speed and change the access and security measures. With the Proxim stuff, you have to run the utility all the time, atleast to work with the wireless modem. The drivers and utilities for the Proxim stuff remind me of Exceed. They try to do way to much with crappy results.
I will be trying out the Proxim router/gateway next week. Hopefully this USB nic under XP works better with it. I am also gonna see if they have just a normal driver without all this extra utility crap.
Have any of y'all that order the Proxim stuff tested out the range yet?