dnsmasq for caching, now: fedora wireless "out of the box"
kwhiskerz
kwhiskerz at yahoo.ca
Mon Nov 19 06:16:34 UTC 2007
Thanks for suggestions. At present, my machines are separate. I have to unplug
the router from the one machine, carry it into the other room, plug it in and
boot. The machines don't talk to eachother. I use the second computer only to
watch DVDs in the bedroom.
Any ideas, anyone, while on the networking topic, what wireless cards work
with fedora?
I read an article on the web that said that there are some wireless network
cards that work with fedora "out of the box". I bought one about a month ago,
some kind of d-link pci card, spent an entire evening with ath0 and madwifi
and friends, and finally gave up in utter frustration and returned the thing
to the store. I want something I can just plug in "out of the box".
My ISP provides me with a DSL router that supports wireless, so my main
computer is attached to the wire and the second would be wireless. Both would
be connected, then, to the router and through the router to the internet, but
not connected to each other.
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