Re: Wireless PCI adapter

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This is also no use to Jesse, but I'll have to look into whether the Netgear WG511T wireless card works in my laptop.

And now something useful for Jesse: go buy the card and install it. See if it works.

Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA



Rebecca Jones wrote:

On Monday 22 September 2003 18:49, Jesse Keating wrote:

I have a need for a Wireless adapter in a desktop box (PCI).  Does
anybody have any suggestions for the easiest way to fulfill this need?
it'll be going into a customer's machine, so it shouldn't involve
drivers that will have to be rebuild every time an errata kernel comes
out.

I've been looking at the Netgear MA311, as it supposedly uses a Prism
chip and is supported by wlan-ng.  Has anybody used this card with
RHL9?

TIA!



Doesn't *really* answer your question, but ... I have a NetGear MA401 (PC card) in my laptop. It *is* recognized as a prism card.


Best of luck,
Beckie







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