On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 13:38, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> Access points, I don't yet know but I would go with
> one that supports web configuration so that it does't
> require windoze at all.
Did some digging on this, and one of the few access points I could find
with web configuration was the LinkS
Robert Goshko wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> I have been looking at adding 802.11b wireless networking to my home
> network and was wondering was products out their have been found to work
> best with Linux?
>
> I have looked into the D-Link series and there are Linux drivers
> available for the
Access points, I don't yet know but I would go with
one that supports web configuration so that it does't
require windoze at all.
The cards...there are many good ones. I have a
netgear ma401, cheap and works up to 128 bit wep (you
can always use vpn or encryption other than builtin
wep with AN
Greetings all,
I have been looking at adding 802.11b wireless networking to my home
network and was wondering was products out their have been found to work
best with Linux?
I have looked into the D-Link series and there are Linux drivers
available for the PCMCIA cards (I looked at the DWL650 ca