On 07/14/2009 09:29 PM, Markus Kesaromous wrote:
Does anyone know of a 802.11N-Draft 2 Mini PCI card that is currently
supported by Linux?
P.S: I know that the cards that have the Ralink rt28xx chipset series
are NOT supported by linux, and even the Ralink provided driver does
not work in F11. I have already posted a request for help about that
and I was told effectively to "firgetaboudit" :) :)
Cheers,
Markus
The EEEPC 1000 (Linux version) (I have two of em) do work perfectly with
the Ralink rt2860 driver in Fedora 11, I connect @ 135Mb/s using
WPA/WPA2 security, as a frontend to MythTV these machines are perfect :)
In my case, I used the WebGui to set it up rather than Network Manager.
I don't think Ivo's drivers (http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/) support N
yet, but I'm sure they will at some point.
Albert.
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