Default User wrote:
Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these
conditons:
1) Use in 2004 Toshiba Satellite M35X-S109. Has USB ports, Cardbus slot.
Does not have mini-pci-E space/slot, (whaterver that is, it must be
something new they have these days). Does not have
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
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
On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 10:55 +0100, Chris Lale wrote:
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.
Default User([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
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Thanks to all for your replies.
I am trying to set up a Netgear MA111 (v1) usb wireless adapter on a
desktop system, later to set up on a laptop if it works on the desktop
system.
Sorry but I have to ask as you did not
Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these
conditons:
1) Use in 2004 Toshiba Satellite M35X-S109. Has USB ports, Cardbus slot.
Does not have mini-pci-E space/slot, (whaterver that is, it must be
something new they have these days). Does not have built-in wireless.
2)
Default User([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Would anyone please recommend a suitable wireless adapter for these
conditons:
1) Use in 2004 Toshiba Satellite M35X-S109. Has USB ports, Cardbus slot.
Does not have mini-pci-E space/slot, (whaterver that is, it must be
something
All I can say is stay away from anything that requires ndiswrapper, or
uses window's drivers. No need to support products that do not have
native drivers. That being said I would suggest Ralink chipset based
solutions. They have native linux support, is not hard to setup, and they
do support
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