I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging
between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming
the house.
If this works out, I've got a client interested in going wireless.
Thoughts?
Thus spake John R. Sheets ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Has anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access
> point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195
> Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work"
> with a normal PCMCIA setup?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
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