Re: Linksys wireless USB stick

2007-09-02 Thread Wayne Topa
Arthur Barlow([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > > On Sep 1, 2007, at 5:45 PM, Wayne Topa wrote: > >> Arthur Barlow([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: >>> I am running Lenny on a Dell Latitude laptop. The kernel version is >>> 2.6.21. I've been trying to get this wireless s

Re: Linksys wireless USB stick

2007-09-02 Thread Clifford W. Hansen
On Sunday 02 September 2007 01:46, Arthur Barlow wrote: > I am running Lenny on a Dell Latitude laptop. The kernel version is > 2.6.21. I've been trying to get this wireless stick to work for > awhile, but so far no luck, although slight progress has been made. > I determined that the chip set w

Re: Linksys wireless USB stick

2007-09-02 Thread Chris
On Sunday 02 September 2007 16:36, Arthur Barlow wrote: > On Sep 1, 2007, at 5:45 PM, Wayne Topa wrote: > > Arthur Barlow([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > >> I am running Lenny on a Dell Latitude laptop. The kernel version is > >> 2.6.21. I've been trying to get this wireless stick

Re: Linksys wireless USB stick

2007-09-02 Thread Arthur Barlow
On Sep 1, 2007, at 5:45 PM, Wayne Topa wrote: Arthur Barlow([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: I am running Lenny on a Dell Latitude laptop. The kernel version is 2.6.21. I've been trying to get this wireless stick to work for awhile, but so far no luck, although slight progress

Linksys wireless USB stick

2007-09-01 Thread pinniped
I am running Lenny on a Dell Latitude laptop. The kernel version is 2.6.21. I've been trying to get this wireless stick to work for awhile, but so far no luck, although slight progress has been made. I determined that the chip set was Ralink and I downloaded the Linux drivers, (RT73), and compil

Re: Linksys wireless USB stick

2007-09-01 Thread Wayne Topa
Arthur Barlow([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > I am running Lenny on a Dell Latitude laptop. The kernel version is > 2.6.21. I've been trying to get this wireless stick to work for awhile, > but so far no luck, although slight progress has been made. I determined > that the chi

Linksys wireless USB stick

2007-09-01 Thread Arthur Barlow
I am running Lenny on a Dell Latitude laptop. The kernel version is 2.6.21. I've been trying to get this wireless stick to work for awhile, but so far no luck, although slight progress has been made. I determined that the chip set was Ralink and I downloaded the Linux drivers, (RT73), a

Re: LinkSys Wireless G WPC54GS (was Broadcom Wireless)

2006-08-19 Thread marlin9
Hi Jim, The problems you describe could basically also be caused by a overloaded router (too many new requests, too many hits from outside, [especially masssive filesharing], together with intense firewall processing +-logging. Routers also use to have acess timeout to prevent DOS attacks.) An

Re: LinkSys Wireless G WPC54GS (was Broadcom Wireless)

2006-08-08 Thread Jim McCloskey
I wrote: |> I'm trying to get a LinkSys Wireless G WPC54GS card to work, |> using the bcm43xx driver in the newer 2.6 kernels. Well, after a lot of work, and after getting help on the bcm43xx mailing list, I find that the true situation seems to be that this card is `sort of&#x

Re: Linksys Wireless

2001-02-20 Thread Heather
> > I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging > > between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming > > the house. > > you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make > sure that the one access point you do buy supposts external

Re: Linksys Wireless

2001-02-20 Thread Heather
> > I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging > > between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming > > the house. > > you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make > sure that the one access point you do buy supposts external

Re: Linksys Wireless

2001-02-16 Thread Robert L. Harris
Thus spake Adam Shand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging > > between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming > > the house. > > you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make > sure that the

Re: Linksys Wireless

2001-02-16 Thread Adam Shand
> I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging > between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming > the house. you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make sure that the one access point you do buy supposts external antenna's.

Re: Linksys Wireless

2001-02-16 Thread Robert L. Harris
anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access > point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195 > Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work" > with a normal PCMCIA setup? > > Thanks, > John > >

Linksys Wireless

2001-02-16 Thread John R. Sheets
Has anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195 Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work" with a normal PCMCIA setup? Thanks, John -

Re: Linksys Wireless

2001-02-16 Thread Robert L. Harris
Thus spake Adam Shand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging > > between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming > > the house. > > you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make > sure that th

Re: Linksys Wireless

2001-02-16 Thread Adam Shand
> I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging > between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming > the house. you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make sure that the one access point you do buy supposts external antenna's.

Re: Linksys Wireless

2001-02-16 Thread Robert L. Harris
anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access > point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195 > Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work" > with a normal PCMCIA setup? >

Linksys Wireless

2001-02-16 Thread John R. Sheets
Has anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195 Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work" with a normal PCMCIA setup? Thanks, John -