You are aware, that the intel 2100 also is supported by now ? Intel has created a SourceForge Project (http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/) for development of the driver of it. It is released under GPL and actually has Host AP support etc.
I have not tested it, since i don't have a Intel ProWireless/2100, but it looks promising. Kind regards, Martin List-Petersen -- [...] or some clown changed the chips on a board and not its name. (Don't laugh! Look at the SMC etherpower for that.) -- from /usr/src/linux/MAINTAINERS On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 18:33, MB wrote: > You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things > should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 card in mine with a > nicely supported orinoco card. > > Mark > > François TOURDE wrote: > > >Hi all, > > > >I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell > >Latitude C840), working under Debian Sarge (hum... with some Sid too). > > > >Looking at the web, I've found cheaper and faster cards than the Dell > >one. My question is: Can I use any MiniPCI card on my Dell, or no. > > > >Any experience, advice, link, etc. is welcome. > > > >Thanks in advance, and sorry for my poor English. > > > > > > > >
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