Wireless support
duncan brown
duncanbrown at email.com
Tue Apr 6 14:13:16 UTC 2004
Many wireless NICs are supported under Linux. Do a search on your particular card / adapter on google (find out what chipset your adapter uses, that's the key). You should also drop into a console (CTRL-ALT-F2) and THEN plug in the usb device, see if a message comes up saying that there is/isn't a driver assigned to the USB device.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daryl Fournier" <dgfournier33 at msn.com>
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 11:02:03 -0300
To: fedora-list at redhat.com
Subject: Re:Wireless support
>
> I would like to know if Fedora core 1, can use Network Everywhere USB
> adapter. I have no problem with my Nic card, but I would like to find out if
> I can network from wireless, any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.
> I downloaded Fed core 1, on a newer computer, I am really impressed with the
> speed, Another question, I have downloaded the image for Core 2, how can I
> get it to mount, may sound silly but I had know problems with Core 1, seems
> that Core 2 is more tricky to me.
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Daryl Fournier
>
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