Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread James Knott
J Sloan wrote: koffiejunkie wrote: J Sloan wrote: Clark Sann wrote: Wifi still doesn't work as well as it should under Linux but it is usable. (What it should do is let you be connected to a wired connection at the same time you are connected via wifi, just like windoze does.) If you g

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread J Sloan
koffiejunkie wrote: J Sloan wrote: Clark Sann wrote: Wifi still doesn't work as well as it should under Linux but it is usable. (What it should do is let you be connected to a wired connection at the same time you are connected via wifi, just like windoze does.) If you get one of these

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread James Knott
G T Smith wrote: > > - From experience I would say when one can have as many problems with > non-embedded WiFi configurations with Windows as one can have with Linux > configurations generally. The manufacturers usually ensure that the > drivers work with the embedded chip set for Windows 32 on lap

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread G T Smith
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 koffiejunkie wrote: > CyberOrg wrote: >> On 8/7/07, Jerry Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card? >> >> I recently bought Netgear WG511 v2 that has Marvel chip, DON'T BUY >> that one. >> >> It works only with ndisw

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread G T Smith
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 koffiejunkie wrote: > J Sloan wrote: >> Clark Sann wrote: >>> >>> >>> Wifi still doesn't work as well as it should under Linux but it is >>> usable. (What it should do is let you be connected to a wired >>> connection at the same time you are connec

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread koffiejunkie
CyberOrg wrote: On 8/7/07, Jerry Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card? I recently bought Netgear WG511 v2 that has Marvel chip, DON'T BUY that one. It works only with ndiswrapper using windows drivers so you will not get benefit of kismet, airsnort/crack and o

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread koffiejunkie
Hans van der Merwe wrote: On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 07:59 +0100, koffiejunkie wrote: J Sloan wrote: Clark Sann wrote: Wifi still doesn't work as well as it should under Linux but it is usable. (What it should do is let you be connected to a wired connection at the same time you are connected v

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread CyberOrg
On 8/7/07, Jerry Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card? I recently bought Netgear WG511 v2 that has Marvel chip, DON'T BUY that one. It works only with ndiswrapper using windows drivers so you will not get benefit of kismet, airsnort/crack and other advance featu

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-07 Thread Hans van der Merwe
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 07:59 +0100, koffiejunkie wrote: > J Sloan wrote: > > Clark Sann wrote: > >> > >> > >> Wifi still doesn't work as well as it should under Linux but it is > >> usable. (What it should do is let you be connected to a wired > >> connection at the same time you are connected v

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-06 Thread koffiejunkie
J Sloan wrote: Clark Sann wrote: Wifi still doesn't work as well as it should under Linux but it is usable. (What it should do is let you be connected to a wired connection at the same time you are connected via wifi, just like windoze does.) If you get one of these and need any help, le

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-06 Thread koffiejunkie
Jerry Houston wrote: Is there such a thing? I've had more problems than anyone deserves trying to get two laptops (Toshiba and Lenovo) to communicate with my 211g network using the onboard wireless network adapters, and it occurred to me that perhaps there's one on a card that I could use instea

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-06 Thread Hans Krueger
Jerry Houston wrote: > Is there such a thing? > > I've had more problems than anyone deserves trying to get two laptops > (Toshiba and Lenovo) to communicate with my 211g network using the > onboard wireless network adapters, and it occurred to me that perhaps > there's one on a card that I could u

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-06 Thread J Sloan
Clark Sann wrote: Wifi still doesn't work as well as it should under Linux but it is usable. (What it should do is let you be connected to a wired connection at the same time you are connected via wifi, just like windoze does.) If you get one of these and need any help, let me know. Cla

Re: [opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-06 Thread Clark Sann
On Mon August 6 2007 18:56:11 Jerry Houston wrote: > Is there such a thing? > > I've had more problems than anyone deserves trying to get two laptops > (Toshiba and Lenovo) to communicate with my 211g network using the > onboard wireless network adapters, and it occurred to me that perhaps > there'

[opensuse] Linux-friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card?

2007-08-06 Thread Jerry Houston
Is there such a thing? I've had more problems than anyone deserves trying to get two laptops (Toshiba and Lenovo) to communicate with my 211g network using the onboard wireless network adapters, and it occurred to me that perhaps there's one on a card that I could use instead. Has anyone here don