[CLUE-Tech] RE: CLUE-Tech digest, Vol 1 #673 - 6 msgs
Jason Canney
Jason.Canney at tvguide.com
Tue Jun 4 13:03:11 MDT 2002
Thanks Ed.
I don't see any mention on these sites, or on the red hat site, for US
Robotics support. I'm a big U.S. Rob. fan,,,, any insight on their support
in redhat?
Have you had any linux luck with the PCI-adapter cards?
<http://www.usrobotics.com/products/networking/wireless-product.asp?sku=USR2
415> <----specifically
This is the router I'm looking at.
<http://www.usrobotics.com/products/networking/router-product.asp?sku=USR801
1>
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Message: 5
Subject: Re: [CLUE-Tech] 802.11b at home with VDSL
From: Ed Hill <ed at eh3.com>
To: CLUE TECH <clue-tech at clue.denver.co.us>
Date: 04 Jun 2002 10:01:15 -0600
Reply-To: clue-tech at clue.denver.co.us
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 09:10, Jason Canney wrote:
> How well is 802.11b supported by Red Hat 7.3? Are there drivers for it
> already installed? Will I need to search the internet for the correct
> drivers?
Hi Jason,
I've had great luck with cheap cards such as:
Addtron AWP-100, D-Link DWL-650, Netgear MA401
which are all based on the Intersil Prism-2 chipset. Both RH 7.2 and
7.3 have auto-detected them and run without any problems on my ThinkPad
and on a number of other laptops (I have two cards and lend them out).
Yes, they will give a warning if you use the older wlan_cs driver, but
I've had no problems getting connected to many different access points.
More information at:
http://www.goonda.org/wireless/prism2/
http://www.linux-wlan.org/index.html
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS
hth,
Ed
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