Greetings all,

I have been looking at adding 802.11b wireless networking to my home
network and was wondering was products out their have been found to work
best with Linux?

I have looked into the D-Link series and there are Linux drivers
available for the PCMCIA cards (I looked at the DWL650 card).

The access point I looked at (D-Link DWL1000AP) did not list Linux on
the box, but from what I could find, that was just for D-Link's software
to configure the box, and I have a Win2k machine that I could do this
from.

One odd thing I noticed, is that the D-Link access point supported up to
128-bit WEP, but the PCMCIA card only supported 40-bit WEP.

Thanks, any other information would be great.

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...Rob
 
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Robert Goshko                  Axis Computer Consulting Services, Inc
President                              Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
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