On my laptop the linksys card that is "unspported on linux" worked as
soon as I booted it up, my co worker with Windows ME spent 8 hours
trying to get it installed. and ended up having to reinstall windows. 
It's ironic, but I'm sure we are all used to things like this.


On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 20:28, Art Ross wrote:
> Our department teaches a Fundamentals of Linux class.  This class has
> grown in popularity to the point where our networked lab stations needs
> to be increased.  In order to get the additional network connections we
> would have to go through an enormous amount of paperwork and delays.
> This won't work for the Winter quarter offering.  We can bring in
> additional network connections from a switch by dropping the lines from
> the ceiling but this gets messy and difficult to manage.  We thought
> that wireless networking for the lab would be neater and we also could
> isolate the lab on a subnet with a gateway behind the access point for
> the wireless.
>   Does anyone know how well Linux works with wireless and what products
> will work best with RedHat or maybe Mandrake?  If this is a terrible
> idea, let me know.  I want to hear the truth.  Our department can afford
> the equipment as long as individual items are less than $500.
>   Thanks for the input,
>   Art Ross
> 
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