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I use a true mobile also... works perfect.<br>
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I have also used Lucents Ornioco. It too worked which is basically the
same card.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Kreg Steppe<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 13:25, Aaron Bennett wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Does anyone have a solid suggestion? I know that cards based on the
orinoco chipset *should* work, as should intersil cards. What I need is
a brand/model. I'm going nuts looking through resellers' sites trying
to figure out what card is based on what chipset. It's maddening, in
fact.
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I use a Dell Truemobile 1150, which is supposedly (according to the kind
folks at yahoo group linux-dell-laptops) a rebranded Orinoco Gold card.
It works like a charm on RH9, automatically coming up with the
orinoco/orinoco_cs drivers.
You can get this card pretty cheap, try froogle.google.com. BUT BEWARE
of the newer Truemobile 1180, which uses one of those
not-yet-supported-under-linux Broadcom chipsets.
hope that helps,
Scott Seagroves
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