Lan Barnes wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 09:00:03AM +0700, Tracy R Reed wrote:
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Todd Walton wrote:
I'm trying to make wifi work in Linux on this computer I'm sitting at.
I'm able to install and use ndiswrapper and it says the driver and
I bought some Prism2 chipset based wireless cards online and they have
been working great. Rather than messing with ndiswrapper which will
always be a thorn in your side you might want to drop $50 or whatever it
is for a Prism2 based PCMCIA card and be done with it. We have a bunch
of Toshiba and HP laptops here at the office that all have non-supported
wireless cards. This is why I am using my own personal laptop with a
well supported wireless card.
If it's a card thing, the Airlink 101 PCMIA card for ~ $20 at Fry;s is
working for me.
If it's a config thing, I can only suggest you try the GUI interface
system-configure-network (FC3), which has handled the details for me.
I had to resort to that GUI thing a while back for an off-brand wireless
card(forget the name. Found a link to a link to a link after searching
google which was a howto using the redhat-config-network GUI tools. The
nice thing about it was that the configuration was saved in
/etc/sysconfig/networking. I have yet to figure out why Redhat/Fedora
seems to feel the need to sub-sub-sub-directory everything like this.
Why not just put it into /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts with everything
else?
Robert Donovan
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