A report, as promised.
Short version:
Edimax EW-7115U (USB) works perfectly under Red Hat Linux 9.0.
Edimax EW-7106PC (PCMCIA) doesn't work under Knoppix 3.2.
Full version:
The Edimax EW-7115U works perfectly under RedHat 9.0, using the
"at76c503a" GPLed driver (http://at76c503a.berlios.de/).
T
On Saturday 02 August 2003 13:10, Dan Aloni wrote:
>
> Although it seems to work OK, I am really not satisfied with my WiFi setup.
> Using a D-Link DWL-900AP+ access point, it seems that the wireless
> connection gets completely disconnected from 20 meters away, and at a 1
> meter range - the link
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 06:05:58PM +0300, Shay Elkin wrote:
> There was a bit of wi-fi discussion on this list recently, and it made me want
> to go wireless myself.
>
> I searched the various hardware vendors online, but all I seem to find are
> D-Link DWL-650+ cards, which seem to be the only
ביום רביעי 23 יולי 2003, 17:05, Shay Elkin כתב:
> There was a bit of wi-fi discussion on this list recently, and it made me
> want to go wireless myself.
>
> I searched the various hardware vendors online, but all I seem to find are
> D-Link DWL-650+ cards, which seem to be the only reasonably-pric
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Ehud Karni wrote:
> Only 3 (of 12) of 802.11b and none of the Blue-tooth frequency ranges
> are legal in Israel right now. All the 2.4 GH ranges (Wifi and BT)
> will be legal starting 1/10/2003 (see Ha'aretz of today).
>
I am told (not checked myself) that lynksys WPCII support
On 2003/07/23 19:11, Eran Tromer wrote:
Both the Edimax EW-7106 (PCMCIA)
[snip]
Correction: the full model name is "EW-7106PC".
Eran
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Hi,
Both the Edimax EW-7106 (PCMCIA) and Edimax EW-7115U (USB but very
compact) are supposed to work well under Linux.
At pchardware.co.il they sell for 245NIS and 280NIS respectively (you
may want to do a zap.co.il lookup). That's cheaper than the unsupported
D-Link DWL-650+. No 22Mbps, thoug
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 18:05:58 +0300, Shay Elkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it legal to mail-order such a card from abroad? (I know that one can't
> import 900MHz phones, for example. But since there are some 802.11b devices
> being imported le
There was a bit of wi-fi discussion on this list recently, and it made me want
to go wireless myself.
I searched the various hardware vendors online, but all I seem to find are
D-Link DWL-650+ cards, which seem to be the only reasonably-priced 802.11b
cards imported to Israel.
But those cards