On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 06:29:11 +0100
Mac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm glad it's not just me who has difficulty with identifying the 
> chipsets in wireless cards.  I've read every detail in the specs of 
> dozens of PCMCIA cards in online stores, and I don't think I've found
> a single one that actually tells you what the chipset is.  Can anyone 
> advise how exactly they find out what chipset a card has in it?
> 

When buying online you have a period of time (I can never remember how
long it is) to return products for any reason. If I can't get good info
on whether or not hardware will work I tend to go for the approach of
buying something and if it doesn't work sending it back (putting down
its lack of compatibility with linux as the reason - if enough people
do this we might start getting better info).

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Robert McWilliam     [EMAIL PROTECTED]    www.ormiret.com

If all good things must come to an end - then numbers are not our
friend!

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