Re: WLAN PCMCIA + USB Bluetooth under Deb

2004-12-29 Thread Robert Goley
I am aware of this. I should have mentioned it. D-link has been known to switch chipsets between sub or special modules (G650 vs. G650+). Avoid the + version of the cards I mentioned. Robert On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 10:17, Joachim wrote: > watch out for D-link DWL-G650 in europe, problably you

Re: WLAN PCMCIA + USB Bluetooth under Deb

2004-12-29 Thread Joachim
watch out for D-link DWL-G650 in europe, problably you would end up with a DWL-G650+ with a whole other chipset then they are sold in the us. I didn't get it working yet !! >From what I read till now, DLink keeps the same product name, but changes the chipsets. Joachim On 29 Dec 2004 08:27:27

Re: WLAN PCMCIA + USB Bluetooth under Deb

2004-12-29 Thread Robert Goley
I forgot to mention that these cards use the madwifi drivers. On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 09:10, Robert Goley wrote: > I would recommend the D-link DWL-G650 for b/g or the DWL-G660 for a/b/g. > They use native drivers with all the special hooks for linux > applications. It is really easy to compile the

Re: WLAN PCMCIA + USB Bluetooth under Deb

2004-12-29 Thread David Goodenough
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 12:45, Hans Kaiser wrote: > Hello list, > > I got irriteted searching and trying different WLAN and Bluetooth products. > Maybe this list could help. > > I need following WLAN-features: > - good support under linux (debian) ideally with open source drivers > directy fr

Re: WLAN PCMCIA + USB Bluetooth under Deb

2004-12-29 Thread Robert Goley
I would recommend the D-link DWL-G650 for b/g or the DWL-G660 for a/b/g. They use native drivers with all the special hooks for linux applications. It is really easy to compile them and create a module package using debian tools and a couple of quick steps. It works great for us here in our offic

WLAN PCMCIA + USB Bluetooth under Deb

2004-12-29 Thread Hans Kaiser
Hello list, I got irriteted searching and trying different WLAN and Bluetooth products. Maybe this list could help. I need following WLAN-features: - good support under linux (debian) ideally with open source drivers directy from the vendor. - good support for network analysis (kismet, airsnort a