: so when i send emails from my two maillists with the onboard
nvidia-chip the process is slow as a snail.
when i use the wireless chip of the asus-card it goes as fast as ever.
i have *not* a wireless modem and yet the rt2500 chip of the wireless
asus-card does its work very well.
somebody out
chip in the old days.
>
> the clou: so when i send emails from my two maillists with the onboard
> nvidia-chip the process is slow as a snail.
> when i use the wireless chip of the asus-card it goes as fast as ever.
>
> i have *not* a wireless modem and yet the rt2500 ch
process is slow as a snail.
when i use the wireless chip of the asus-card it goes as fast as ever.
i have *not* a wireless modem and yet the rt2500 chip of the wireless
asus-card does its work very well.
somebody out there who understands this??
some explanantion will be highly appreciated
DvB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think they're called modems... it's a 2Wire USB 128RC4. Will one of
> these work under Linux with just a regular USB driver or is a special
> driver necessary? If so, is there one for Linux?
>
Compiled 2.4.20 and included wireless usb modem driver. Plugged mod
I think they're called modems... it's a 2Wire USB 128RC4. Will one of
these work under Linux with just a regular USB driver or is a special
driver necessary? If so, is there one for Linux?
TIA
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hi ya dan...
i have a messy list of urls of wireless stuff
http://www.linux-consulting.com/T1/wireless.txt
have fun
alvin
On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Dan Brosemer wrote:
> I'm looking at getting a wireless modem for my laptop, and I'm wondering if
> anyone has had experience get
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 11:18:57PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote:
> I'm looking at getting a wireless modem for my laptop, and I'm wondering if
> anyone has had experience getting one working with Linux. If so, what's
> supported, what isn't, and where could I go to find
I'm looking at getting a wireless modem for my laptop, and I'm wondering if
anyone has had experience getting one working with Linux. If so, what's
supported, what isn't, and where could I go to find out for myself?
TIA!
-Dan
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