Re: Wireless (again)

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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:52:59 -0500 (EST)
Max Pyziur <pyz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 
> On the PCMCIA front, I've been testing two cards: an old Linksys
> WPC111 (only 802.11b) and a Netgear WPNT511.
> 

I currently use Linksys WPC 54G (rev3.1) and it works OK. A while ago I
had to use ndiswrapper to force it to work, but it's no longer
necessary (now works with bcm43xx).
I've tried 'no security', 'WEP' and 'WPA2' (with wpa_supplicant) - all
of them work.


> As for wireless, some reviewes mention that the Dell Inspiron 600m
> has been shipped with Wifi, either Centrino or a mini PCI card bolted
> into one of the bays. This one appears to have neither. Or is there a
> tool/command for checking for onboard Centrino.

Go and try to find it in BIOS. I've got Inspiron 6400. In BIOS settings
I can see that 'on-board WIFI is present' and 'on-board Bluetooth is
missing' - which both are true ;) So I'm sure Your 600m will also tell
You the truth.

regards,


-- 
jarek

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