Friday 09 April 2004, alle 19:13, Stefano Negro:
: Hi,
: I am planning to buy a wireless PCMCIA card, so I am looking for some good
: link for a compatibility list.
: I don't want to become crazy to install it on my ACER 233XC.
:
Dear Stefano,
I have two wireless cards one is D-Link DWL65
Friday 09 April 2004, alle 19:13, Stefano Negro:
: Hi,
: I am planning to buy a wireless PCMCIA card, so I am looking for some good
: link for a compatibility list.
: I don't want to become crazy to install it on my ACER 233XC.
:
Dear Stefano,
I have two wireless cards one is D-Link DWL65
On Apr 9, 2004, at 12:10 PM, MB wrote:
If all you need is 802.11b ( 11Mb ) , then I would definitely look for
one of the older (classic) orinoco/avaya/dell1150/proxim cards. They
have an external antenna connector as well as an internal 2.2 dBi
antenna. And they are VERY well supported unde
On Apr 9, 2004, at 12:10 PM, MB wrote:
If all you need is 802.11b ( 11Mb ) , then I would definitely look for
one of the older (classic) orinoco/avaya/dell1150/proxim cards. They
have an external antenna connector as well as an internal 2.2 dBi
antenna. And they are VERY well supported under
Stefano Negro wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to buy a wireless PCMCIA card, so I am looking for some good
link for a compatibility list.
I don't want to become crazy to install it on my ACER 233XC.
Thanks for anybody that could help me.
I use a Microsoft MN-520 PCMCIA 802.11b card. It works fine w
Stefano Negro wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to buy a wireless PCMCIA card, so I am looking for some good
link for a compatibility list.
I don't want to become crazy to install it on my ACER 233XC.
Thanks for anybody that could help me.
I use a Microsoft MN-520 PCMCIA 802.11b card. It works fine with t
If you want a good card at a reasonable price, about 40 USD on sale, the
Netgear WG511 (802.11g) is supported with the prism54 driver. Couple of
caveats, if you are not using Klaus Knopper's awesome Knoppix 3.3 it takes
some mucking about copying the windows .arm file over and placing it in the
fir
My Linksys has worked perfectly since 2.4.19, automatically detected
&etc.
Curt-
On Friday 09 April 2004 13:13, Stefano Negro was heart to say:
> Hi,
> I am planning to buy a wireless PCMCIA card, so I am looking for
> some good link for a compatibility list.
> I don't want to become crazy to in
If you want a good card at a reasonable price, about 40 USD on sale, the
Netgear WG511 (802.11g) is supported with the prism54 driver. Couple of
caveats, if you are not using Klaus Knopper's awesome Knoppix 3.3 it takes
some mucking about copying the windows .arm file over and placing it in the
fir
My Linksys has worked perfectly since 2.4.19, automatically detected
&etc.
Curt-
On Friday 09 April 2004 13:13, Stefano Negro was heart to say:
> Hi,
> I am planning to buy a wireless PCMCIA card, so I am looking for
> some good link for a compatibility list.
> I don't want to become crazy to in
If all you need is 802.11b ( 11Mb ) , then I would definitely look for
one of the older (classic) orinoco/avaya/dell1150/proxim cards. They
have an external antenna connector as well as an internal 2.2 dBi
antenna. And they are VERY well supported under linux. You can also
get them in a mini
If all you need is 802.11b ( 11Mb ) , then I would definitely look for
one of the older (classic) orinoco/avaya/dell1150/proxim cards. They
have an external antenna connector as well as an internal 2.2 dBi
antenna. And they are VERY well supported under linux. You can also
get them in a mini
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 12:08:03PM +0100, yoda2 wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've been gathering information about Wireless LAN's. This this is
> totally new for me, i have some "experience"-questions for the lucky
> ones owning a wireless pcmcia & acces point:
> 1) In the Netherlands "sitecom" is a v
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 12:08:03PM +0100, yoda2 wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've been gathering information about Wireless LAN's. This this is
> totally new for me, i have some "experience"-questions for the lucky
> ones owning a wireless pcmcia & acces point:
> 1) In the Netherlands "sitecom" is a v
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