Robert Donovan wrote:
Has anybody tried one of the Sprint Wireless cards in Linux? They are
Qualcom 3G CDMA cards, and the folks at sprint insist that the card works in
Linux, but they appeared rather clueless, and I don't trust their info. I
have failed to find the right combination of google keywords so far to get
me anything more than sales hype and instructions on how to get your pcs
phone to connect to a Linux box, but haven't found anyhing about how well or if the wireless card works or what chipset it uses. I'd rather not commit to
something like this until I know it has a chance of working in Linux.

http://www.ka9q.net/5220.html

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