Mike wrote:
Matthew Miller mattdm.org> writes:
Does anyone have a recommendation for a modern PCMCIA/PC Card wifi card
which just works out of the box with recent Fedora? I can download a
I have an old laptop that I use with a usb wifi dongle - made by Edimax - I know
that is not PCMCIA but
Mike gmail.com> writes:
> > Based upoin a similar question I posted to this list about a month ago I
> purchased an Edimax PCI wireless for
> > my kid's workstation & later got the USB dongle ( EW-7318USg) for my
> > craptop.
> > It Just Works(tm)
>
> Indeed the usb dongle is the same one that
Tony Placilla jhuadig.admin.jhu.edu> writes:
> Based upoin a similar question I posted to this list about a month ago I
purchased an Edimax PCI wireless for
> my kid's workstation & later got the USB dongle ( EW-7318USg) for my craptop.
> It Just Works(tm)
Indeed the usb dongle is the same one t
>>> On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 5:38 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew Miller mattdm.org> writes:
>
>> Does anyone have a recommendation for a modern PCMCIA/PC Card wifi card
>> which just works out of the box with recent Fedora? I can download a
>
> I
Matthew Miller mattdm.org> writes:
> Does anyone have a recommendation for a modern PCMCIA/PC Card wifi card
> which just works out of the box with recent Fedora? I can download a
I have an old laptop that I use with a usb wifi dongle - made by Edimax - I know
that is not PCMCIA but this usb don
Does anyone have a recommendation for a modern PCMCIA/PC Card wifi card
which just works out of the box with recent Fedora? I can download a
firmware blob if I have to, but extra points for not having to. These days
all new laptops have wireless built in so all the current info I can find
seems foc