OMG!, ....I won't even begin to tell you how much these Cisco cards cost. I'm using Redhat Enterprise Linux 4, do you think this card will work with it as finky as RHEL cab be at times?

D-


Kevin Flanagan wrote:
I got a netgear abg card at Tiger direct in Raleigh for ~$20 a couple of weeks ago. It's got the Atheros chipset, install madwifi, works like a champ with FC6. I'm not so sure about auto setup, but I did it from the command line, iwconfig, ifconfig and dhclient.




Kevin

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Any atheros / prism based chipset should do fine really.
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Subject: Re: [TriLUG] A good PCMCIA wireless card for Redhat linux....

On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, dsandif wrote:

wireless nics out there that won't drive you to near insanity trying to set them up?

Orinoco Gold

it's b but I only have DSL at home, so I can't use anymore bandwidth

Joe

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