For Sale WIFI PCMCIA WPA2

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Up for sale are 13 compatible industrial grade WAPA2 WIFI PCMCIA cards.

The cards are NEW OLD STOCK, never been used before.

Tested on Amiga 1200 with PiStrom 32 lite and Caffeine OS

The price of a card is 65€ + P&P + PayPal expenses or payment as a gift.



Postage & Packaging
Europe:
10€
Spain:
6€
 

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Declaring interest.

In one card. Sending PM.
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Which driver do these cards use in AmigaOS? Also I would assume they work on stock AmigaOS, is that right?
 
Which driver do these cards use in AmigaOS? Also I would assume they work on stock AmigaOS, is that right?
They use the Prism2v2 driver from Aminet.

They need at least a little bit of Fast Ram memory. You can run it on a stock Amiga, but you will not have enough memory to run anything elses. Have a look here:
 
¿Aún hay alguno disponible? ¿Qué versión de qué firmware se muestra en las tarjetas?
Thank you very much for your interest.

Yes, there are still cards available.

The main firmware is V1.1.1

Station firmware is V1.8.2
 
Is there a way to read the firmware version from an Amiga, or only from a PC, just like the flashing?
 
@ Sir_Lucas

bought a card off you here on AmiBay years ago and wondering if they need firmware updated to work or not?
model is Agere systems PC24E-H-FC
 
@ Sir_Lucas

bought a card off you here on AmiBay years ago and wondering if they need firmware updated to work or not?
model is Agere systems PC24E-H-FC
The card firmware is updated to access Wi-Fi with wpa2 encryption and use the Prims2 driver. If you have an old router that does not have wpa2, there is no need to update, if not, yes.
 
The card firmware is updated to access Wi-Fi with wpa2 encryption and use the Prims2 driver. If you have an old router that does not have wpa2, there is no need to update, if not, yes.
thanks I’m having issues connecting to my router and was told it was because prism2 driver needs WEP so I was going to try to find an older wifi extender with WEP …is there a way I can see which firmware my card has on it?
 
thanks I’m having issues connecting to my router and was told it was because prism2 driver needs WEP so I was going to try to find an older wifi extender with WEP …is there a way I can see which firmware my card has on it?
I do it in Linux with the “hostap-utils” package
 

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