ORiNOCO Wireless LAN PC Card (3.3 Volt) Driver



Orinoco wireless lan pc card (3.3 volt) drivers

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ORiNOCO Wireless LAN PC Card (3.3 Volt) Driver

Orinoco Wireless Lan Mini Pci Card Driver

    wireless lan
  • A wireless local area network (WLAN) links two or more devices using some wireless distribution method (typically spread-spectrum or OFDM radio), and usually providing a connection through an access point to the wider internet.
  • A local area network that uses radio frequency transmission over the air. Works like a cellular phone system with roaming between cells.
  • Wireless LAN. A LAN without interconnection cable between devices using wireless communications by radio waves. The standards of IEEE802.11b and IEEE802.11g using the radio waves of 2.4GHz bandwidth, and IEEE802.
    mini pci
  • Conventional PCI (PCI is an initialism formed from Peripheral Component Interconnect, part of the PCI Local Bus standard and often shortened to PCI) is a computer bus for attaching hardware devices in a computer.
  • was added to PCI version 2.2 for use in laptops; it uses a 32-bit, 33 MHz bus with powered connections (3.3 V only; 5 V is limited to 100 mA) and support for bus mastering and DMA. The standard size for Mini PCI cards is approximately 1/4 of their full-sized counterparts.
    orinoco
  • ORiNOCO is the brand name that was used for a family of wireless networking solutions by Proxim (previously Lucent). These chipsets (codenamed Hermes) provide wireless connectivity for 802.11-compliant Wireless LANs.
  • A river in northern South America that rises in southeastern Venezuela and flows 1,280 miles (2,060 km), entering the Atlantic Ocean through a vast delta. For part of its length it forms the border between Colombia and Venezuela
  • a South American river 1,500 miles long; flows into the South Atlantic
  • The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America at 2,140 km, (1,330 miles). Its drainage basin, sometimes called the Orinoquia, covers 880,000 km?, 76.3% in Venezuela with the rest in Colombia.
    driver
  • someone who drives animals that pull a vehicle
  • the operator of a motor vehicle
  • A wheel or other part in a mechanism that receives power directly and transmits motion to other parts
    card
  • A small piece of such paper with a person's name and other details printed on it for purposes of identification, for example a business card
  • A piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on
  • Such a piece of thick paper printed with a picture and used to send a message or greeting
  • one of a set of small pieces of stiff paper marked in various ways and used for playing games or for telling fortunes; 'he collected cards and traded them with the other boys'
  • a card certifying the identity of the bearer; 'he had to show his card to get in'
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ORiNOCO Wireless LAN PC Card (3.3 Volt) Driver

Orinoco Wireless Lan Pc Card (3.3 Volt) Driver Download

The 300MBPS WIRELESS PC-CARD device driver supports the implementation of the 802.11 connection standard for wireless technology. Since this hardware is an add-on component one of the important roles of its device driver is to make sure that correct system resources will be allocated to allow it to functional in its optimal levels. The orinoco pc card is a wireless network pc card that complies with the ieee 802.11 standard on wireless lans revision b. Support of early-model aka variant 1, old variant orinoco usb wireless lan devices is available in the mainline orinoco driver since linux 2.6.35. The $140 on-line pricing for a card capable of 64 and 128 bit WEP is great compared to the guys (Orinoco, 3COM, Compaq) who think that 802.11b is only for the high-paying business users, but not as good as the consumer oriented companies (Buffalo Tech, D-Link, Linksys) who are fast making 802.11b commodity products. By combining a transparent upgrade path from 132 MB/s (32-bit at 33 MHz) to 528 MB/s (64-bit at 66 MHz) and both 5 volt and 3.3 volt signalling environments, the PCI bus meets the needs of both low end desktop systems and high-end LAN servers.