On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:16:03 +0100, michaelweaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I Think it will be the disk that comes with the Router. i have both a
> desktop PC and a laptop, the desktop runs Windows on the Internal hard
> drive but has Ubuntu on an external USB hard drive. The Desktop does not
> have a network card in it.
> I have a wireless card for my laptop which I used for connecting at
> Voxbar in Huddersfield or Jardins in Birstall where I attend a couple of
> LUGs but there seemed to be a problem connecting at Voxbar the last time
> I tried and Lindsay thinks there might be a problem with my Ralink card
> because she said it flashed one time she looked at it and at that time
> she had to pull out the card as she though it wasn picking up any
> Network. There seemed to be a problem with the card trying to find the
> Network even though it had settings for it so I may have to get a new
> card anyway although my sister says she has a USB device which can
> recieve wireless that does the same job as my card.

If the CD is the one with the router, you don't need it to get this to work 
under Linux.

Matt.
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Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
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