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Using Aironet 350 Card (How?)
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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I am having difficulty running an Cisco Aironet 350 on my Mac. When I install the software and card I get a message that "Radio Cannot Be Found". Does anyone have any ideas on where I might get a driver that will work with this card?
I am running 10.3.6 on a Titanium laptop.
Thanks.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: San Antonio TX USA
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Cisco posts its most current drives on its site. I've gotten lots of stuff there. The hard part is sifting through all the stuff they have-it's kind of like going to a restaurant hungry, and having to go through a 50 page menu to order: too many choices.
You should be able to sort the drivers by OS, form factor (mini-PCI, PCMCIA, etc.) model and so on.
Edit: Here a link to Cisco's Wireless Networking downloads page to help you out. The only catch is that when you download a high-security product, you have to promise not to give the software to North Korea or some other bad place.
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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Yes. This is what I did but I am having problems getting the software I downloaded to work. I chose "Client Adapter" and PCM but the software refuses to recognize the card. Please advise.
Thanks.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Originally posted by latrapeze:
Yes. This is what I did but I am having problems getting the software I downloaded to work. I chose "Client Adapter" and PCM but the software refuses to recognize the card. Please advise.
Thanks.
I posted a link to the aironet download in your other thread.
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