Most work fine, since it's Prism2 based you probably won't have a problem..
Please keep in mind that the newest orinoco_cs drivers will work with prism2
cards.

Another pointer is that you might have problems with the card not turning on
(I've seen this with d-link cards) and you have to disable some vcc thing.

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Hi all,

I was just issued a wireless card at work.  Of course, IS only
support Windows (actually, they only support W2K, so people with XP
are SOL :)

Fortunately, I left my laptop as a dual-boot, with W2K, which allowed
the IS person to install the card.  Of course, now I want this thing
to work under Linux.  Any ideas?

It's an Enterasys RoamAbout 802.11 DS PC Card, which is reported as an
Intersil PRISM2 11Mbps Wireless card by cardinfo.

And of course, I'm on Debian :)

Any pointers/gotchas/advice gratefully accepted :)

Thanks,


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