Seriously? with .11b it was only slightly more than plugging the card in, 
compiling the module into the kernel and a little config 
in /etc/network/interfaces

Ok it's not .11g but it all just works, Linux, Mac and Windows all happily 
residing on the network. 

On Friday 14 January 2005 11:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Please give list, or me, a two-liner to say what you have done.
> I have spent months, and $1000s to get two linux boxes to talk to
> one-another wirelessly.
>
> This list offered 'go to Dick Smith and get a pile of cards' to try.
>
> I eventally got two ciso aironet 350 cards working beatifully, the only
> down side is that I need to do it 30 times, and the ciso cost $500 EACH.
>
> Thanks
> James

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