Re: USB Wireless device for CentOS?

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I have not tried wi-fi on CentOS, but last I checked the Backtrack distro guys had good things to say about the Edimax EW-7318USg.  It uses an Ralink chipset and the support for Linux is supposed to be good, so I would think it would work fine.  Supports packet capture and injection too.

HTH

On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 3:42 PM, MHR <mhullrich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need to get a wireless device for an upcoming trip (USB is
preferable to PCMCIA for a long list of reasons) and I'm wondering if
anyone has any experience with or recommendations for such items,
particularly which ones work with Linux/CentOS.  Right now I'm
debating between a reasonably cheap Belkin 54G and a slightly more
expensive Netgear 54G.

Thanks.

mhr
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