!$@#%!! 802.11G cards

anthonyriga torrodimerda at yahoo.com
Fri May 28 11:46:56 EDT 2004


Bob

 Here is a list that might help you out


 http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz



--- Robert Meyer <meyer_rm at yahoo.com> wrote:
> OK, so I went to one of the local computer outlets
> with my laptop with Mandrake
> 10.0 community on it and started shoving 802.11G
> PCMCIA cards in it.  Not a
> single one worked.  I tried Linksys (Cisco) which it
> turns out was a broadcom
> chip, Dlink and both types with stock and their
> proprietary 'enhanced' 802.11G
> cards.  WE ARE NOT AMUSED!
> 
> Yesterday was my birthday and I wanted to buy myself
> a present, namely a
> wireless card, but I can't find one that works.
> 
> Does anyone know where I can find an 802.11G card
> that will work with Linux and
> which ones will work?  I decided to quit trying to
> do anything yesterday after
> the PCMCIA situation and then I tried a USB printer.
>  It printed the first job
> and then started saying that the printer was not
> connected and refused to do
> anything more.  It's a good thing I don't drink... 
> Maybe I should start.
> 
> Anyway, I want a portable printer and an 802.11G
> card that both work with
> Linux.  Any ideas?
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
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