On Saturday 27 January 2001 04:58 am, you wrote:
> I recently got the idea to setup a 11Mbps wireless lan at home and I
> wanted to get something that I can use both on winblows and Linux, for
> less than $500. I was looking in the pcmcia-cs's SUPPORTED.CARDS file and
> I was wandering if any of you are using any of these cards under Linux. I
> have already tried the CISCO 340 and the Raylink/BreezeCOM and both work
> fine but CISCO is way too expensive and Raylink is only 2Mbps. I'm
> considering buying a Linksys accespoint and PCMCIA card which adds up
> arond the $400, but on the pcmcia-cs's documentation says that some
> features are missing, but don't say which. I'm also considering the D-Link
> and SMC systems, which of course are the most afordable ones.
>
> Please let me know if you have had any experience with these guys, or if
> you alredy have something similar with any other products.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Luis
Just out of curiosity, why settle for 11Mbps network and pay that much for it?
LinkSys makes a network kit for $59.99 that includes 2 NIC's, 2 Cables and a
hub and is a 10/100Mbps network.
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