On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > Sorry, I'm a twit, that would be a PCMCIA wireless nic.

see the list of supported cards for each driver:

        http://www.linux-wireless.org/Wireless/Drivers/

- better still, looka t your neighbor and see what they are running

== CAUTION ==
=============
        - just because you get the same Model and Part# from the same
        manufacturer does NOT guarantee you, that it'd work

        - ALL manufacturers will use a different chipset in their
        new batch of pci cards/pcmcia cards at any random time

        - you will need to check the PCI database to see which 
        chipset (in detail) they are using

c ya
alvin

> Just been through this issue myself and your mileage will vary depending
> on your wlan setup? Will this be 11b or something else ? With 11b anything
> with the Prism chipset or orinoco seems to be well supported. With 11g or
> 11a look for devices with an Atheros chipset. A good place for information
> is the following page:
> 
> http://customerproducts.atheros.com/customerproducts/
> 
> HTH
> 
> LukeK


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