On Tuesday 05 February 2002 18:12, Ben Reser wrote:
|   On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 04:16:07PM +0000, Vadim Plessky wrote:
|   > Ok, let me speak about D-Link DWL-650
|   > It has PC Card Type II bus, and support IEEE 802.11b and WiFi
|   > standards, plus 64/128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Encryption.
|
|   The DWL-650 is just a rebranded WaveLan aka Orinoco aka Lucent card.

I guess situation is opposite: one or several from the cards you mention is 
re-branded D-Link card.
Actually, D-Link has big production facility, and many products 
manufactured/shipped as OEM, under different brands.
Plus, of course, under D-Link brand.

|   Details on making it work are here:
|   http://www.focusresearch.com/dwl-650.html
|   (And yes Mandrake already ships the driver)
|
|   > DWL-120
|   >  Wireless USB Adapter, IEEE 802.11b, WEP, USB 1.1
|
|   I would guess unless DLink releases the specs on this it will never be
|   functional with Linux.

I will try to get specs, after Lunar (Chineese) New Year (Feb.16).
But: who is the maintainer of that module? (does it belongs to "USB" or to 
"Ethernet" modules)
To whom should I send specs if I get them?

Cheers,
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