Re: Intel Pro Wireless cards

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Eric Warnke wrote:

After reviewing the archives of the various lists I have found no discussion on the topic of wireless driver inclusion in FC.

Along these same lines is the Ralink 2500/2400 chip sets. They power a number of useful 802.11 b/g devices (most notably linksys PCI revision 4 here in the US which is a large number of devices sold). They gpl'd their source code back in December IIRC. As wireless NICs are becoming more popular and network install approach "default" (with FC5 anaconda and newly discussed capabilities) it will become increasingly more important to get these "popular" cards under "Just Works" functionality during installs. What is required to get ootb functionality for a device like this? Here are some relevant links:


Ralink site with source:
http://www.ralinktech.com.tw/supp-1.htm

rt2x00 Open Source Project
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

-mf


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