On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 02:05:07AM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
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> On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Martin Fluch wrote:
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> > Hi Finnish friends!
> >
> > A friend of mine who got an wireless access point and would like to
> > connect his desktop PC (running under Debian) to it. But I have a bit
> > problem to decide which wireless PCI cards offered at Verkokauppa are
> > supported by the most current linux kernels. Anyone with experience?
>
> buy a cisco card ( not linksys ) or atheros chipset based or prism54 based
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> for a list of cards or drivers in the kernel
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> {/usr/local/src}/linux-2.4.31//drivers/net/wireless/
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> if you use a usb wifi stick .. it can be used on laptops too
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> if you want wpa with your ap .. you're on the bleeding edge
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> c ya
> alvinHi, Which kernel is s/he running, 2.4 or 2.6? Which standard is the access point (a/b/g) s/he is using? PCI-cards seem to be able to handle all three, so that might not be the limiting factor. Verkkokauppa carries mostly D-Link wireless products. There seems to be one 3Com 11A/B/G card (3Com product number 3CRDAG675) but I couldn't find that particular card in the 2.6.14 wireless drivers. There is also some Buffalo, Linksys and ZyXEL PCI-cards in Verkkokauppa, so anybody with experience with those, please jump in. I have an external wireless adapter (D-Link DWL-810) which is great because it can be connected to anything which has a NIC. There is the standard network connector and it has a web based setup, so it is really compatible with anything. PS: Does it have to be from Verkkokauppa? I'm using Tietoasema nowadays, as I noticed that the service is really professional and the prices are sometimes even cheaper than in Verkkokauppa. Simo -- :r ~/.signature
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