Re: 802.11/G interface

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Hi Mike,

Have a look at http://www.prism54.org, they have open source drivers for 802.11G cards running Prism chipsets. They also have a list on the site of supported cards and the success people have had with them. Dlink and Linksys both make appearances on that list, just double check to get the correct part numbers.

Regards,
Ross


Mike Ni wrote:


Hey Friends,

I am planning to get a linux workstation from RedHat.


Does anyone know where I can get a 802.11/G interface card for Linux ( from redhat enterprise edition)?

The pre-sales from Linksys & DLink told me their
product only work for Window. They would not support
Linux (officially)?

Thanks!
Mike

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