Any suggestion of buy a wireless pci card?

Kevin Krieser kkrieser at lcisp.com
Thu Feb 5 13:31:55 UTC 2004


One suggestion, if you have a lan card, is to just buy an wireless
bridge.  It has 1 port on it, and converts from ethernet to 802.11.  You
don't have to worry about drivers, etc, just web browsers.

For someone who has been fighting wireless unsuccessfully with Linux,
this works better.

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Subject: Any suggestion of buy a wireless pci card?


I plan to use wireless network with my Fedora Core 1 at home. I got two 
PC in my home, one used by my wife is a laptop with winxp, the other 
desktop with fedora used by myself. I want to install a wireless LAN in 
my home and connect to internet by ADSL.

So, it seems that I need a wireless access point with ADSL and a 
wireless pci card. Is there any suggestion about purchase a wireless pci

card for my fedora? I usually find buy a hardware for linux need more 
attention.

Thanks for any suggestion!


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