> From: "John Appleby" <john at dnsworld.co.uk> > Date: 2004年02月27日 Fri PM 03:48:48 GMT > To: "For owners of Tadpole/RDI's SPARCbook series of portable Sun-compatible computer systems." <sparcbook at sunhelp.org> > Subject: RE: [SPARCbook] wlan >> Hi, >> I'm not aware that any 802.11b card works right, but I might > be wrong. I have the 3com version of that card and I think > there is a *BSD driver that could be converted. It's on my > todo list, but sadly not too high up it. > -----Original Message----- > From: sparcbook-bounces at sunhelp.org > [mailto:sparcbook-bounces at sunhelp.org] On Behalf Of Mike Parson > Sent: 27 February 2004 15:31 > To: sparcbook at sunhelp.org > Subject: [SPARCbook] wlan >> Is this the card that (reportedly) works with our 3gx's/Sol 2.6? >> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3081134216&category=45000 >> There's a whole bunch of them on ebay right now... A few WiFI thoughts: - OpenBSD supports PCMCIA controller in Tadpole laptops http://www.openbsd.org/sparc.html#hardware - OpenBSD supports some WiFi cards on the SPARC platform (Linksys WPC11, Orinoco cards, others) http://www.openbsd.org/sparc.html#hardware If you insist on Solaris, www.lynnsoft.com has PCMCIA drivers that support WiFI, but they don't seem to support Solaris 7 (only 8 and 9) - I have an email in to them. Their driver, if it works is 100ドル. They also have drivers for x86 Solaris & WiFi cards. That si the best I can come up with, as well as the more traditional "get a couple WAP11s and make a WiFi bridge" for about 130ドル.