list of wireless device supported

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Trying to find the list of wireless cards supported out of the box for
Fedora 7.  Couldn't find any clear answer on the Fedora wiki.   I have
the D-Link DWL-G132 USB wireless device.  Currently running Fedora 5
(dual boot with XP) and I haven't bothered trying to get it to run
there.  I was running wired up until recently so it was a non-issue.
But I've moved stuff around and am now wireless.  If Fedora 7 can
support it out of the box I'll go with that.  Otherwise I'll delay
until I can have my computer connected via my NIC as well to trouble
shoot it (so won't venture there yet - other weekend projects are
taking priority).

Thanks,

Jacques B.

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