From: Jonathan L. <jon...@th...> - 2003-07-08 01:26:31
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Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately, this isn't doing the trick either. Any other ideas? Wallstreet PB 233/OS 10.2.6 / Lucent Wavelan Silver. Thanks! On 7/7/03 3:34 PM, "Charly Avital" <sha...@ma...> wrote: > There are different issues with the installation of b5, that you will find in > threads in the archives. > > But try the following: > - uninstall all previous installations of whatever wireless driver you have > done. As far as I can remember, every installation folder came with an > uninstall script. > - when installing b5, run the .mpkg, which install *all* the b5 elements in > one single install. > - install b5 - restart > - install b5 again - restart > After the second install/restart you should get a new port named En(1). > It worked for me, when I upgraded to Jaguar. > > Hope this helps. > Charly > > > At 9:58 AM -0500 7/6/03, Jonathan Lyons wrote: >> Ok, let me try phrasing this another way: I installed b3, then b5, and for >> whatever reason I do not have an En(1) or similar option. >> >> Can anyone help me with that? >> >> Thanks! >> >> On 7/5/03 12:33 PM, "Jonathan Lyons" <jon...@th...> wrote: >> >>> Hey all, >>> >>> Just installed the wireless driver for Jaguar, and for some reason my system >>> doesn't seem to see the card. It's a Lucent Wavelan Silver that ran months >>> ago when I tried out the wireless driver; but for some reason, now, there is >>> no En (1) (or similar) option. >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> jonathan > |