Re: looking for a wireless pci card

2011-12-20 Thread Amichai Rotman
Can you elaborate a bit more?

I understand you have a desktop machine - don't you have a router? A wired
connection is better. Wireless is always slower...

Please provide a bit more about your setup.

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2011/12/19 Hetz Ben Hamo 

> Hi,
> Small advice - Don't go there. I have an Edimax PCI card (the one that
> comes with no less then 3 antennas).
>
> The PCI version doesn't give you any advantage in terms of speed,
> reliability etc, unless you want to save a USB port.
>
> You'll find many more Wireless USB devices, and they're more cheap.
>
> Good Luck,
> Hetz
>
> 2011/12/19 Nitzan Brumer 
>
>> After I've fought with bezeq and netvision for not getting the connection
>> speed that I'm paying for I've found out that my cart uses the RT250 cheap
>> and that this cheap is a known trouble in linux.
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>> So I'm looking for a new card recommendation, one that works good under
>> linux.
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Re: Silly Debian E-mail question

2011-12-20 Thread Moish

On 19/12/2011 23:20, Omer Zak wrote:

I have two PCs in a LAN.  One PC has Debian Squeeze installed on it, and
the other - Debian Wheezy.
The Debian Squeeze PC has regular Internet access.
The Debian Wheezy PC is blocked from sending E-mail to the Internet.

I need to report a bug in Debian Wheezy.
I ran reportbug on the blocked PC.
Of course, it cannot send E-mail directly to the Debian bug tracking
system.  I used the appropriate option to save the bug report as a file.
The file is ready for transmission to my ISP's SMTP server - it has all
the appropriate headers and MIME encodings etc.

The problem:
How to actually send the file?
If I use my regular E-mail client (Evolution), and attach the bug report
to my message, Debian BTS does not accept it.
I have also mutt and bsd-mailx installed but I don't know if and how to
use them to send the file.

What should I RTFM in order to find how to actually send the file?

The reportbug file begins as follows.


Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===1048519724=="
MIME-Version: 1.0
From: Omer Zak
To: Debian Bug Tracking System
Subject: aptitude: Misreporting of DL Size
Message-ID:<20111218173009.32124.91794.report...@c2.home.zak.co.il>
X-Mailer: reportbug 5.1.1
Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 19:30:09 +0200

This is a multi-part MIME message sent by reportbug.


--===1048519724==
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: inline

Package: aptitude


Thanks,
--- Omer




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Re: looking for a wireless pci card

2011-12-20 Thread Steve Litt
On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 03:04:18 AM Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Can you elaborate a bit more?
> 
> I understand you have a desktop machine - don't you have a router?
> A wired connection is better. Wireless is always slower...

In addition, wired is much more secure.

While we're on the subject, I've heard that if you use a Radius server 
with WPA encryption, the various clients don't need the WPA password 
written in plain text. Can someone confirm this? Has anyone set up a 
Radius server on Linux?

Thanks

SteveT

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