Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Default User wrote:
> > Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these
> > conditons: 
> [...]
> > 3) Should work "out of the box", with out having to try to learn how to
> > recompile the kernel or insert modules or ndiswrapper, etc. 
> 
> It's so simple these days [1]. Eg to install the Ralink 2500 driver:
> 
> 1. Build the driver (from the command line as user root):
> 
>       # aptitude install rt2500-source module-assistant
>       # m-a prepare
>       # m-a a-i rt2500-source
> 
> 2. install the driver:
>       # modprobe rt2500

I had the same experience with a TD-Link WN510G.  I'd never used
module-assistant before, but it worked as smoothly as can be.  The
card uses the madwifi module for which there is an iformative web
page.

http://madwifi.org/


-- 
Hugh Lawson
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