I use the D-Link DBT-120 for a bluetooth adaptor. I use the fedora core 1
legacy kernel but I would expect your kernel to also be fine with it. I
don't use a usb 802.11b adaptor, but you should check out the working
device list.

On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:

> Hi folks, I'm looking for the most compact Bluetooth and 802.11b USB
> dongles I can find.  It needs to be USB 1.1, my system doesnt have any
> USB 2.0 ports (it's old, I know).
>
> I'll be using them with Linux 2.4.31 or newer.  Good in-kernel support
> would be nice but I don't mind applying external patches to the kernel
> sources if I have to.  Switching to 2.6 is not an option for me at
> this time.
>
> What do you recommend?
>
>
>

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