Well the best cards are orinoco based. Regards, Keith B. Glenn Cannon <glenn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >KBB0927@xxxxxx wrote: > >>Update to the latest kernel from RedHat using up2date and your woes should >>go away. Mind did with my Linksys v3.0 on my Compaq Armada M700 once I did >>this. >> >>Also, I got rid of my Linksys WAP11 2.2 access point and got a D-Link 800AP+ repeater (also functions as an access point) and now I get great >>reception of signal and only had the signal drop once. It is working >>beautifully. >> >>HTH. YMMV >> >>Keith B. >>glenn@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >> >> >>>Hi all, >>> >>>Having just installed Shrike (my first linux OS install) on my gateway 9500, I >>>was happy to see that my Linksys WPC11 V3.0 wireless card had been detected, and >>>once I had input SSID, etc, seemed to work just fine. >>> >>>However after a couple of minutes it stopped working. After a little >>>expermintation, it seems the card will work for 2.5 minutes from the interface >>>being brought up, each and everytime I restart the interface. >>> >>>Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this, and what I could do to >>>resolve the problem? >>> >>>Glenn. >>> >>> >>>-- >>>Shrike-list mailing list >>>Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx >>>https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >Well, I finally got a chance to tether my laptop physically to the >network once again. > >I ran up2date, and now have the updated kernel. > >Unfortunately I still have the same problem. Every 2-3 minutes, I need >to take my eth1 down and back up in order to keep my wireless link running. > >What do I have set wrong? > >How do I fix it? > >If I need a more Linux friendly wifi card, what is best? > >TIA > >Glenn. > > >-- >Shrike-list mailing list >Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list >