Re: wireless question

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I would also recommend a linksys router wireless can be a real pain to
setup but make sure you get the wrt54 GL
The reason is it runs DD-WRT or Tomato or someother 3rd party firmware.
turns these little routers into really powerful linux routers.

check out this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G

it has all the info to put you on the right path.

If you don't like the router way or installing on a laptop you might have
to go with ndswrapper to get a card to work this link should explain a lot
about ndswrapper

http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/

Hope that helps you out.

Brent

> On 23/01/07, Jimmy Bradley <bmobile40@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Personally, due to the spotty support there is for wireless adapters for
>> linux, it seem to me that this would be the way to go, rather than
>
> I would second LinksysWGA-54G
>
>> had on hand. I have a second wireless router that I'm not using, so I
>> wanted to see if there was a way to make that work.
>
> Which make and model?
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> Sudev Barar
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