Re: Recommended PCMCIA 802.11B card?

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Norman Gaywood wrote:
On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 07:20:52PM -0500, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:

I need a basic wireless card for a laptop, and I'm lost in a twisty
maze of cards with the same names but different internal hardware.
Can anyone recommend a card that just works out of the box with Red
Hat 9, without any out-of-kernel or binary drivers?  (Low price is
good as well; I'm pretty sure that a Cisco Aeronet 350 will work, but
they cost around $100.)


I've used Orinoco silver and gold cards, with and without 40bit WEP,
with no problems.

I'm with the others on the Orinoco gold cards. I'm using mine with 128bit WEP...granted, WEP ain't the strongest encryption going, but it's still better than nothing, IMO.
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