(BTW, Jamie is not a redhat guy) -- I just upgraded from RedHat 7.3 to
9, and have been trying to get wireless working on campus (I can get my
winders connected no problem, there) -- but I *have* gotten wireless to
work from linux at home.  I'm guessing from the sound of your post, that
you have *not* used the wireless card in linux before??  You might want
to test it in another laptop, ie with a known configuration, etc, but
you'll certainly want to find out if your card is supported.  If 10-30
seconds on google does not find you the resource you seek, post again to
list and I'll help you out.  Please do a search yourself, and post the
latest resources you find to the list, if you can!!  Thanks...

regards,

    Ben B

PS - if you state what card (model/make, or chipset) you have, that'd be
a start.  I've only used lucent/orinioco cards, which are
well-supported.  Anyone interested:  I saw a tri-mode d-link pc card for
~$55 after rebate on dealnews the other day -- I'm pretty sure there are
not yet linux drivers, but someday...

On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 09:54:43 -0700
Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| Recently I installed RedHat 9 on my laptop.  I haven't been able to
| get the wireless network card working.  (Jamie, any tips?)  During the
| process I came up with a few questions...
| 
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