Linux 802.11b wireless card
Michael Perry
mperry
Sat Feb 26 21:11:19 PST 2005
Susan Macchia wrote:
> I've used Linksys with success. Wireless cable/dsl router, wireless pcmcia
> card.
>
> FWIW & YMMV
>
>
>>On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 01:01:23 -0500 (EST)
>>"A. Khattri" <ajai at bway.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Rick Sivernell wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I need to trade in my son's Belkin F5D7010. I am limited to
>>>>Belkin, Lynsys, Netgear. Any suggestions please, my son works at CompUsa
>>>>and he gets a dscount there.
>>>
>>>Netgear do a triple-mode card (a,b and g) which is pretty good - is it for
>>>Linux?
>>>
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>>A.
>>
>>Yes, a Dell Lattitude CPx
>
>
Best card I have used of the 802.11b variety is an Orinoco Classic Gold
11b card. These have worked consistently for me across many kernels and
they are pretty easy to set up with both kernel configs and using the
wireless-tools.
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