> ok now i'm thinking of NetGEAR MA101 which looks
> fine
>
> any happy user here ?
Yes, I have been using NetGear Products (i.e., AP and
fast ethernet switch) for my wireless applications. So
far so good.
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>> I'm looking for wireless network adapters (802.11b), both pcmcia cards and
>> usb devices
>> I wish they to work with most OSes, windows, mac and LINUX (of course)
>Your best bet is to compile a list of preferred make/models that you
>like, then Google for some
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 11:23 pm, Jason Dixon wrote:
> > Does anybody know if the Linksys WUSB12 Ethernet device is yet supported?
>
> According to the following, the Linksys WUSB12 is supported by the
> wlan-ng drivers:
>
> http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html5.html
I can't get t
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 21:53, HoytDuff wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 August 2003 11:55 am, Thierry ITTY wrote:
>
> Does anybody know if the Linksys WUSB12 Ethernet device is yet supported?
According to the following, the Linksys WUSB12 is supported by the
wlan-ng drivers:
http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/w
On Tuesday 19 August 2003 11:55 am, Thierry ITTY wrote:
> hello
>
> I'm looking for wireless network adapters (802.11b), both pcmcia cards and
> usb devices
>
Does anybody know if the Linksys WUSB12 Ethernet device is yet supported?
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given you a couple of suggestions, why don't you run with that? On the
other hand, if you'd like to arrange for my travel expenses, I'd be
happy to bill you my going rate for setting up your wireless network.
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El Martes, 19 de Agosto de 2003 08:05, Jason Dixon escribió:
> On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 11:55, Thierry ITTY wrote:
(...)
> You can find old pcmcia DWL-650's (fan-shaped antennae!) on ebay for $30
> or so, and Sohoware offers a PCI Prism2 card
> (http://store.yahoo.com/sohowaredirect/ncp130.html) which
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 11:55, Thierry ITTY wrote:
> hello
>
> I'm looking for wireless network adapters (802.11b), both pcmcia cards and
> usb devices
>
> I wish they to work with most OSes, windows, mac and LINUX (of course)
>
> I googled a little and didn't
I've used my SMC 263x card for about 2 years now with RH. Works great.
I got the card with an access point at CompUSA for around $100-200.
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 11:55, Thierry ITTY wrote:
> hello
>
> I'm looking for wireless network adapters (802.11b), both pcmcia card
hello
I'm looking for wireless network adapters (802.11b), both pcmcia cards and
usb devices
I wish they to work with most OSes, windows, mac and LINUX (of course)
I googled a little and didn't find vendor linux drivers at this time
so, i'd appreciate any advice about make/mode
I have a RedHat 7.3 machine, I just recently set up a
wireless network. The problem I have is that I
decided in my wireless.opts file to set DHCP='y', but
what i want is a static IP address. Supposedly in the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory there is
supposed to be a ifcfg
--- Steve Buehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might want to go to intel.com and look at the
> specs for the card to see
> if it supports linux and if it does, check to see if
> you have to download
> drivers and/or what versions of linux all ready
> support it built in. You
> will probab
You might want to go to intel.com and look at the specs for the card to see
if it supports linux and if it does, check to see if you have to download
drivers and/or what versions of linux all ready support it built in. You
will probably get an answer faster that way.
Steve
At 09:57 AM 5/25/2
Hello.
A friend recently gave me two Intel AnyPoint PCMCIA
cards to toy with and I got the USB based adapter
also. They work very well in Winbloze and I'd like to
use the PCMCIA cards for the two laptops in my house
rather than Ethernet.
Is the Intel AnyPoint system supported with Linux
right no
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