DJA wrote:
Lan Barnes wrote:
I have come to the conclusion that Gus is probably right. My problem is
not hardware nor is it ndiswrapper. It is more likely it's the kernel I'm
working with.
My reasoning for sticking with this kernel was, I went to CentOS for
stability and I don't want to dink with it. However, stability w/o
connectivity sucks.
I'm ready to take direction.
Anybody? Gus? Bueller?
USB Wifi is still problematic in Linux. That is, you're more likely to
have luck with a CardBus card than a USB part. There's a larger
selection of known-to-work-in-Linux CardBus Wifi cards available than of
the USB variety. Check for example, http://linuxwireless.org/
for more info.
You're gonna laugh, but what about the Nintendo Wifi Adapter?
Last I checked, that was a slightly older RealTek chipset that had fully
supported drivers under Linux.
-a
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