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Hi there. I use a Linksys LNE100TX here with no problem. In terms of 
ethernet cards, you have quite a few choices. The LNE100TX and the 3Com 
3C905 are just 2 cards that come to mind as being able to work. 
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 09:40:58AM -0500, Jayson Smith wrote:
> I'm about to set up a Debian 3 system with Speakup, using the talking boot
> disks.  I currently have a wireless lan.  I'm wondering if anyone knows of
> any currently available 802.11B/G cards which work with Linux, undoubtably.
> I know there are some cards where the company kept the same model number,
> but changed chipsets so that newer cards no longer work with Linux, because
> of lack of documentation on the new chipset, etc.  The Linksys WMP11 is one
> example.
> If I can't get a wireless card going, what is a good recommendation for a
> standard Ethernet card that would work?  I'd preferably like one which would
> work right out of the box, and would be recognized immediately so I could
> set up the network during the install.
> Thanks for any help.
> Jayson.
> 
> 
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