I have found that a USB ethernet card works very
well.

Victor

>
> Hi,
>
>    > Another newbie question: is the machine supposed to
> be able to
>    > connect to an "ordinary" wireless network? It finds
> my router name
>    > (and indeed all the other networks alive locally),
> and asks for my
>    > WEP key (and subsequently shows it is on "Canal 11"),
> but that is
>    > as far as I get. ping doesn't work, and the browser
> activity cannot
>    > connect to the internet to find eternal websites.
>
> Please file a bug; this should work, and we're interested
> in chasing it down.  Attaching your /var/log/messages file
> after an attempt would be most useful.  We have problems
> with some types of encrypted APs.
>
>    > In the absence of a physical network port, this would
> be the only
>    > way I can copy files to/from the X0.
>
> You could also use a USB disk, SD card, or USB ethernet
> device.
>
> - Chris.
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> Chris Ball   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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