Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
Hi Folks,
I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far (it worked fine on
my old XP machine). I've tried proxim's vista and whql drivers, neither
of which seem to work. Anyone have any ideas how I might get this to
work? thanks in advance.
Win 7 Pro x64
Thinkpad T400 2764-CTO
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far (it worked fine on
> my old XP machine).
This page looks like proxim is saying they support W2k-XP with that card
http://snipr.com/wyhn7 8470-FC ORiNOCO 11b/g PC Card, Gold - FCC -
Windows 2000, XP
> I've tried proxim's vista and whql drivers, neither
> of which seem to work. Anyone have any ideas how I might get this to
> work?
This is the page where you connect with the proxim support for downloads
and knowledgebase which requires that you have a login account
http://www.proxim.com/support/contact.html
--
Mike Easter
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 5/31/2010 12:30 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far (it worked fine on
>> my old XP machine).
>
> This page looks like proxim is saying they support W2k-XP with that card
> http://snipr.com/wyhn7 8470-FC ORiNOCO 11b/g PC Card, Gold - FCC -
> Windows 2000, XP
Thanks Mike - they actually also support Vista, as they have a driver
specifically for it. While they don't support Windows 7, there are
plenty of other devices out there that don't officially support windows
7, but still work with it. So, I'm wondering if there's any way to get
the existing drivers to work with windows 7, or perhaps there are modded
drivers out there, or something along those lines. I dunno.
>
>> I've tried proxim's vista and whql drivers, neither
>> of which seem to work. Anyone have any ideas how I might get this to
>> work?
>
> This is the page where you connect with the proxim support for downloads
> and knowledgebase which requires that you have a login account
> http://www.proxim.com/support/contact.html
Yep, thanks, already have an account and tried the latest Vista and XP
(WHQL) drivers, to no avail.
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> Mike Easter wrote:
>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>
>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>> working on my windows 7 machine,
>> This is the page where you connect with the proxim support for downloads
>> and knowledgebase
> Yep, thanks,
There is also no help at the MS Win7 hardware compatibility ctr
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/com...s/default.aspx See
what works! Easily browse or search the compatibility status of your
favorite applications and devices on the Windows 7 Compatibility Center.
--
Mike Easter
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux drivers
such as madwifi and others :-)
http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and read
in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by Linux. -
What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
use? <snip>
(old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec 2002)
Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different card
under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
--
Mike Easter
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>
> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux drivers
> such as madwifi and others :-)
>
> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and read
> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by Linux. -
> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
> use? <snip>
>
> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec 2002)
> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different card
> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>
yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to attach
the pcmcia to it, etc...
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>
> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux drivers
> such as madwifi and others :-)
>
> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and read
> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by Linux. -
> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
> use? <snip>
>
> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec 2002)
> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different card
> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
According to Proxim, they'll eventually support windows 7 with the 8470.
From Proxim Support:
-----------------
Thank you for contacting Proxim Technical Support.
With regards to your query about the drivers to support Windows-7, I'm
sorry for the fact that as of now we do not provide any drivers for
windows 7.
(Though I'm not sure of when this would happen however),to meet the
business requirements proxim will come up with drivers to work on windows 7.
Please use the following link to check for the available drivers for the
Client card:
Answer Title: ORiNOCO 847x-FC 847x-WD 802.11b/g PC Card download and
documentation
Answer Link:
http://support.proxim.com/cgi-bin/pr...p?p_faqid=1228
--------------------
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>
>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>
>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux drivers
>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>
>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
>>
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and read
>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by Linux. -
>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
>> use? <snip>
>>
>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec 2002)
>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different card
>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>
>
> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to attach
> the pcmcia to it, etc...
Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there might be
a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 01/06/2010 13:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>>
>>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux drivers
>>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>>
>>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
>>>
>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and read
>>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by Linux. -
>>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
>>> use?<snip>
>>>
>>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec 2002)
>>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different card
>>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>>
>>
>> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
>> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to attach
>> the pcmcia to it, etc...
>
> Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
> Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there might be
> a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
Have you tried finding win7 drivers for the chipset the 8470 uses and
giving those a try?
madwifi lists it as an AR5212
<http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/Proxim>
At least one person has got the chipset to work in win7
<http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/b1e20241-23ed-4c20-a258-360e9aa7fa42>
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 6/1/2010 10:02 AM, Bob wrote:
> On 01/06/2010 13:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>> On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>>>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>>>
>>>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux drivers
>>>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>>>
>>>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
>>>>
>>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and
>>>> read
>>>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by Linux. -
>>>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
>>>> use?<snip>
>>>>
>>>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec 2002)
>>>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different
>>>> card
>>>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>>>
>>>
>>> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
>>> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to attach
>>> the pcmcia to it, etc...
>>
>> Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
>> Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there might be
>> a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
> Have you tried finding win7 drivers for the chipset the 8470 uses and
> giving those a try?
> madwifi lists it as an AR5212
> <http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/Proxim>
> At least one person has got the chipset to work in win7
> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/b1e20241-23ed-4c20-a258-360e9aa7fa42>
>
Thanks Bob - those are nice ideas. I actually already came across that
post, and tried using the AWLC4030 driver, but it didn't work for me. I
assume it's because I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. I've searched around
for other AR5212 drivers for windows 7 x64, but again, no joy. The
Omnipeek drivers don't do the trick either. There are probably some out
there that would indeed work (I hope there are, anyway), but I haven't
been able to find them yet.
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 01/06/2010 19:33, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> On 6/1/2010 10:02 AM, Bob wrote:
>> On 01/06/2010 13:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>> On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>>>>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>>>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>>>>
>>>>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux drivers
>>>>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
>>>>>
>>>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and
>>>>> read
>>>>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by Linux. -
>>>>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
>>>>> use?<snip>
>>>>>
>>>>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec 2002)
>>>>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different
>>>>> card
>>>>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
>>>> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to attach
>>>> the pcmcia to it, etc...
>>>
>>> Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
>>> Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there might be
>>> a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
>> Have you tried finding win7 drivers for the chipset the 8470 uses and
>> giving those a try?
>> madwifi lists it as an AR5212
>> <http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/Proxim>
>> At least one person has got the chipset to work in win7
>> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/b1e20241-23ed-4c20-a258-360e9aa7fa42>
>>
>
> Thanks Bob - those are nice ideas. I actually already came across that
> post, and tried using the AWLC4030 driver, but it didn't work for me. I
> assume it's because I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. I've searched around
> for other AR5212 drivers for windows 7 x64, but again, no joy. The
> Omnipeek drivers don't do the trick either. There are probably some out
> there that would indeed work (I hope there are, anyway), but I haven't
> been able to find them yet.
Most of the atheros drivers seem to cover a broad range of devices so if
you feel like experimenting you could try the Win7 drivers listed at
<http://www.station-drivers.com/telechargement/atheros/wifi/Atheros_wlan_9.0.0.173(www.station-drivers.com).exe>
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 6/1/2010 3:07 PM, Bob wrote:
> On 01/06/2010 19:33, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>> On 6/1/2010 10:02 AM, Bob wrote:
>>> On 01/06/2010 13:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>> On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>>>>>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>>>>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux
>>>>>> drivers
>>>>>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and
>>>>>> read
>>>>>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by
>>>>>> Linux. -
>>>>>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
>>>>>> use?<snip>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>>>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec
>>>>>> 2002)
>>>>>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different
>>>>>> card
>>>>>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
>>>>> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to
>>>>> attach
>>>>> the pcmcia to it, etc...
>>>>
>>>> Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
>>>> Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there
>>>> might be
>>>> a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
>>> Have you tried finding win7 drivers for the chipset the 8470 uses and
>>> giving those a try?
>>> madwifi lists it as an AR5212
>>> <http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/Proxim>
>>> At least one person has got the chipset to work in win7
>>> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/b1e20241-23ed-4c20-a258-360e9aa7fa42>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Thanks Bob - those are nice ideas. I actually already came across that
>> post, and tried using the AWLC4030 driver, but it didn't work for me. I
>> assume it's because I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. I've searched around
>> for other AR5212 drivers for windows 7 x64, but again, no joy. The
>> Omnipeek drivers don't do the trick either. There are probably some out
>> there that would indeed work (I hope there are, anyway), but I haven't
>> been able to find them yet.
> Most of the atheros drivers seem to cover a broad range of devices so if
> you feel like experimenting you could try the Win7 drivers listed at
> <http://www.station-drivers.com/telechargement/atheros/wifi/Atheros_wlan_9.0.0.173(www.station-drivers.com).exe>
Hmm, I gave those drivers a shot, but it doesn't take when trying to
"update drivers" from the device manager. My guess is that they're not
64-bit compatible. I'll search around there for 64-bit drivers, but let
me know if you happen to have some more up your sleeve. thanks.
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 02/06/2010 13:07, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> On 6/1/2010 3:07 PM, Bob wrote:
>> On 01/06/2010 19:33, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>> On 6/1/2010 10:02 AM, Bob wrote:
>>>> On 01/06/2010 13:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>> On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>>>>>>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>>>>>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux
>>>>>>> drivers
>>>>>>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux support
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and
>>>>>>> read
>>>>>>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by
>>>>>>> Linux. -
>>>>>>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so easy to
>>>>>>> use?<snip>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>>>>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec
>>>>>>> 2002)
>>>>>>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different
>>>>>>> card
>>>>>>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
>>>>>> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to
>>>>>> attach
>>>>>> the pcmcia to it, etc...
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
>>>>> Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there
>>>>> might be
>>>>> a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
>>>> Have you tried finding win7 drivers for the chipset the 8470 uses and
>>>> giving those a try?
>>>> madwifi lists it as an AR5212
>>>> <http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/Proxim>
>>>> At least one person has got the chipset to work in win7
>>>> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/b1e20241-23ed-4c20-a258-360e9aa7fa42>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Bob - those are nice ideas. I actually already came across that
>>> post, and tried using the AWLC4030 driver, but it didn't work for me. I
>>> assume it's because I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. I've searched around
>>> for other AR5212 drivers for windows 7 x64, but again, no joy. The
>>> Omnipeek drivers don't do the trick either. There are probably some out
>>> there that would indeed work (I hope there are, anyway), but I haven't
>>> been able to find them yet.
>> Most of the atheros drivers seem to cover a broad range of devices so if
>> you feel like experimenting you could try the Win7 drivers listed at
>> <http://www.station-drivers.com/telechargement/atheros/wifi/Atheros_wlan_9.0.0.173(www.station-drivers.com).exe>
>
> Hmm, I gave those drivers a shot, but it doesn't take when trying to
> "update drivers" from the device manager. My guess is that they're not
> 64-bit compatible. I'll search around there for 64-bit drivers, but let
> me know if you happen to have some more up your sleeve. thanks.
>
The package is supposed to contain 32 and 64 bit drivers.
<http://www.station-drivers.com/page/atheros.htm>
Did you try just running the exe file rather than using "update drivers"?
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 6/2/2010 7:19 AM, Bob wrote:
> On 02/06/2010 13:07, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>> On 6/1/2010 3:07 PM, Bob wrote:
>>> On 01/06/2010 19:33, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>> On 6/1/2010 10:02 AM, Bob wrote:
>>>>> On 01/06/2010 13:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>>>>>>>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>>>>>>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux
>>>>>>>> drivers
>>>>>>>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux
>>>>>>>> support
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and
>>>>>>>> read
>>>>>>>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by
>>>>>>>> Linux. -
>>>>>>>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so
>>>>>>>> easy to
>>>>>>>> use?<snip>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>>>>>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec
>>>>>>>> 2002)
>>>>>>>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different
>>>>>>>> card
>>>>>>>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
>>>>>>> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to
>>>>>>> attach
>>>>>>> the pcmcia to it, etc...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
>>>>>> Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there
>>>>>> might be
>>>>>> a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
>>>>> Have you tried finding win7 drivers for the chipset the 8470 uses and
>>>>> giving those a try?
>>>>> madwifi lists it as an AR5212
>>>>> <http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/Proxim>
>>>>> At least one person has got the chipset to work in win7
>>>>> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/b1e20241-23ed-4c20-a258-360e9aa7fa42>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Bob - those are nice ideas. I actually already came across that
>>>> post, and tried using the AWLC4030 driver, but it didn't work for
>>>> me. I
>>>> assume it's because I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. I've searched around
>>>> for other AR5212 drivers for windows 7 x64, but again, no joy. The
>>>> Omnipeek drivers don't do the trick either. There are probably some
>>>> out
>>>> there that would indeed work (I hope there are, anyway), but I haven't
>>>> been able to find them yet.
>>> Most of the atheros drivers seem to cover a broad range of devices so if
>>> you feel like experimenting you could try the Win7 drivers listed at
>>> <http://www.station-drivers.com/telechargement/atheros/wifi/Atheros_wlan_9.0.0.173(www.station-drivers.com).exe>
>>>
>>
>> Hmm, I gave those drivers a shot, but it doesn't take when trying to
>> "update drivers" from the device manager. My guess is that they're not
>> 64-bit compatible. I'll search around there for 64-bit drivers, but let
>> me know if you happen to have some more up your sleeve. thanks.
>>
> The package is supposed to contain 32 and 64 bit drivers.
> <http://www.station-drivers.com/page/atheros.htm>
> Did you try just running the exe file rather than using "update drivers"?
Just did, and same result unfortunately. Was this driver for a cardbus card?
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 02/06/2010 14:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> On 6/2/2010 7:19 AM, Bob wrote:
>> On 02/06/2010 13:07, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>> On 6/1/2010 3:07 PM, Bob wrote:
>>>> On 01/06/2010 19:33, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>> On 6/1/2010 10:02 AM, Bob wrote:
>>>>>> On 01/06/2010 13:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>> On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>>>>>>>>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux
>>>>>>>>> drivers
>>>>>>>>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux
>>>>>>>>> support
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I hear and
>>>>>>>>> read
>>>>>>>>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by
>>>>>>>>> Linux. -
>>>>>>>>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so
>>>>>>>>> easy to
>>>>>>>>> use?<snip>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>>>>>>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec
>>>>>>>>> 2002)
>>>>>>>>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a different
>>>>>>>>> card
>>>>>>>>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with this
>>>>>>>> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to
>>>>>>>> attach
>>>>>>>> the pcmcia to it, etc...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
>>>>>>> Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there
>>>>>>> might be
>>>>>>> a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
>>>>>> Have you tried finding win7 drivers for the chipset the 8470 uses and
>>>>>> giving those a try?
>>>>>> madwifi lists it as an AR5212
>>>>>> <http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/Proxim>
>>>>>> At least one person has got the chipset to work in win7
>>>>>> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/b1e20241-23ed-4c20-a258-360e9aa7fa42>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Bob - those are nice ideas. I actually already came across that
>>>>> post, and tried using the AWLC4030 driver, but it didn't work for
>>>>> me. I
>>>>> assume it's because I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. I've searched around
>>>>> for other AR5212 drivers for windows 7 x64, but again, no joy. The
>>>>> Omnipeek drivers don't do the trick either. There are probably some
>>>>> out
>>>>> there that would indeed work (I hope there are, anyway), but I haven't
>>>>> been able to find them yet.
>>>> Most of the atheros drivers seem to cover a broad range of devices so if
>>>> you feel like experimenting you could try the Win7 drivers listed at
>>>> <http://www.station-drivers.com/telechargement/atheros/wifi/Atheros_wlan_9.0.0.173(www.station-drivers.com).exe>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm, I gave those drivers a shot, but it doesn't take when trying to
>>> "update drivers" from the device manager. My guess is that they're not
>>> 64-bit compatible. I'll search around there for 64-bit drivers, but let
>>> me know if you happen to have some more up your sleeve. thanks.
>>>
>> The package is supposed to contain 32 and 64 bit drivers.
>> <http://www.station-drivers.com/page/atheros.htm>
>> Did you try just running the exe file rather than using "update drivers"?
>
> Just did, and same result unfortunately. Was this driver for a cardbus card?
I just looked for a card that had the AR5212 as part of it's
architecture and that driver covers a wide variety of cards.
<http://www.station-drivers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=9678#9678>
What do proxim support say about writing a driver for it? not cost
effective?
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 6/2/2010 8:48 AM, Bob wrote:
> On 02/06/2010 14:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>> On 6/2/2010 7:19 AM, Bob wrote:
>>> On 02/06/2010 13:07, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>> On 6/1/2010 3:07 PM, Bob wrote:
>>>>> On 01/06/2010 19:33, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>> On 6/1/2010 10:02 AM, Bob wrote:
>>>>>>> On 01/06/2010 13:26, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 5/31/2010 9:21 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 5/31/2010 5:41 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia
>>>>>>>>>>> card
>>>>>>>>>>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> If it is any consolation, that card is well supported by linux
>>>>>>>>>> drivers
>>>>>>>>>> such as madwifi and others :-)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://www.dudek.org/wireless Wireless cards with good linux
>>>>>>>>>> support
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-346597.html I
>>>>>>>>>> hear and
>>>>>>>>>> read
>>>>>>>>>> in numerous places that Orinoco cards are easily recognized by
>>>>>>>>>> Linux. -
>>>>>>>>>> What chip set are the Orinoco cards using that makes them so
>>>>>>>>>> easy to
>>>>>>>>>> use?<snip>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> (old page with some interesting orinoco chipset and history info)
>>>>>>>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index...ntWirelessCard (Dec
>>>>>>>>>> 2002)
>>>>>>>>>> Proxim has bought the Orinoco product line and released a
>>>>>>>>>> different
>>>>>>>>>> card
>>>>>>>>>> under the "Orinoco Gold" label -
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> yeah, thanks. just trying to get my system as-is rolling with
>>>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>>>> card. but, if all else fails, i can run a VM in a pinch, try to
>>>>>>>>> attach
>>>>>>>>> the pcmcia to it, etc...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Anyone have any other ideas as to where I might post this question?
>>>>>>>> Even if proxim doesn't support win 7 yet with their 8470, there
>>>>>>>> might be
>>>>>>>> a way to tweak older drivers, etc. thanks!
>>>>>>> Have you tried finding win7 drivers for the chipset the 8470 uses
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> giving those a try?
>>>>>>> madwifi lists it as an AR5212
>>>>>>> <http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/Proxim>
>>>>>>> At least one person has got the chipset to work in win7
>>>>>>> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/b1e20241-23ed-4c20-a258-360e9aa7fa42>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks Bob - those are nice ideas. I actually already came across
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> post, and tried using the AWLC4030 driver, but it didn't work for
>>>>>> me. I
>>>>>> assume it's because I'm running 64-bit Windows 7. I've searched
>>>>>> around
>>>>>> for other AR5212 drivers for windows 7 x64, but again, no joy. The
>>>>>> Omnipeek drivers don't do the trick either. There are probably some
>>>>>> out
>>>>>> there that would indeed work (I hope there are, anyway), but I
>>>>>> haven't
>>>>>> been able to find them yet.
>>>>> Most of the atheros drivers seem to cover a broad range of devices
>>>>> so if
>>>>> you feel like experimenting you could try the Win7 drivers listed at
>>>>> <http://www.station-drivers.com/telechargement/atheros/wifi/Atheros_wlan_9.0.0.173(www.station-drivers.com).exe>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hmm, I gave those drivers a shot, but it doesn't take when trying to
>>>> "update drivers" from the device manager. My guess is that they're not
>>>> 64-bit compatible. I'll search around there for 64-bit drivers, but
>>>> let
>>>> me know if you happen to have some more up your sleeve. thanks.
>>>>
>>> The package is supposed to contain 32 and 64 bit drivers.
>>> <http://www.station-drivers.com/page/atheros.htm>
>>> Did you try just running the exe file rather than using "update
>>> drivers"?
>>
>> Just did, and same result unfortunately. Was this driver for a cardbus
>> card?
> I just looked for a card that had the AR5212 as part of it's
> architecture and that driver covers a wide variety of cards.
> <http://www.station-drivers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=9678#9678>
>
> What do proxim support say about writing a driver for it? not cost
> effective?
Thanks Bob. Proxim will write a Win 7 driver, they say, but won't give
a timeline.
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far (it worked fine on
> my old XP machine). I've tried proxim's vista and whql drivers, neither
> of which seem to work. Anyone have any ideas how I might get this to
> work? thanks in advance.
>
> Win 7 Pro x64
> Thinkpad T400 2764-CTO
- why are you running the x64 Win7 instead of the x32? Usually you
don't gain anything with x64, and sometimes you cause unnecessary
compatibility problems
- that thinkpad T400 supports more/other than pcmcia, it also supports
express card, such as the Intels and others which will also do wireless
N. Your proxim is just G.
--
Mike Easter
Re: Proxim Orinoco 8470 on Windows 7
On 6/2/2010 9:50 AM, Mike Easter wrote:
> Alexander Shenkin wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to get my Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470-FC pcmcia card
>> working on my windows 7 machine, with no luck so far (it worked fine on
>> my old XP machine). I've tried proxim's vista and whql drivers, neither
>> of which seem to work. Anyone have any ideas how I might get this to
>> work? thanks in advance.
>>
>> Win 7 Pro x64
>> Thinkpad T400 2764-CTO
>
> - why are you running the x64 Win7 instead of the x32? Usually you
> don't gain anything with x64, and sometimes you cause unnecessary
> compatibility problems
> - that thinkpad T400 supports more/other than pcmcia, it also supports
> express card, such as the Intels and others which will also do wireless
> N. Your proxim is just G.
1) I'm not about to change my OS because a card won't work with it. But
regardless, I have a mountain of reasons for using an x64 system
including speeding up modeling tasks and increasing memory capacity.
2) the thinkpad supports lots of things. I've had this card for a
while, and want to keep using it as I did a fair amount of research
before buying it, and don't want to go through all that again if I can
avoid it.