wireless card

John Summerfied debian at herakles.homelinux.org
Mon Dec 5 12:24:05 UTC 2005


Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> Check the list of madwifi supported cards here:
> http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility you may find one that suits your
> needs.
> 

Unsupported by standard kernel, but work well un SUSE 10 and Ubuntu so 
it's probably not hard to get them going.

The only ones I know work have the prism54 chipset. If you download the 
Windows drivers for your candidates and take a peek at the contents you 
will see hints about manufacturer and chipset.


It's hard to name brands and models as vendors tend to change chiptset 
with no more than a changed revision number.


> On 12/4/05, Raymond Norton <admin at lctn.org> wrote:
> 
>>What 2.4 Ghz PCI cards are recommended for core 4 that do not require
>>recompiling the kernel?
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John

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