On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Leonid Grinberg wrote:
> Hello, > > I was asked by a friend to install Debian on his system. He asked me > about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell > me which ones (I personally don't use a wireless network so I wouldn't > know). all wireless cards will work if you're willing to sacrifice features - linux can use the ndiswrapper and use the windoze driver from the cdrom that came with the nic ---- if you want to build a wireless AP or wpa .. - you will need either the hostap driver or madwifi driver and see which cards it supports - be careful of old models and new models with the same part number but differs in which wifi chip is used on the pci/pcmcia cards --- if you want wep, you can use most any other linux supported wifi cards - if you're using wep as your security mechanism, than consider your machine pre-hacked and keep all your bank info elsewhere - run everything with ssh/ssl if you're paranoid ssh, pop3s, imaps, https, .. --- easier way: a. see what is on sale and search for the linux drivers b. see what your buddy is using and use that wifi card more wifi fun Linux-Wireless.org c ya alvin -- for those that are looking to do a mediaum range 5-10 miles wifi, i've got two 24db wifi antenna that we'll be testing -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]