On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 22:29, Gary Wilson wrote:
> --- Harry Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Will this work?
> > 
> > LInux box, using a standard wired NIC plugs in to
> > the W.A.P. and the Windows 
> > boxes on the network use the wireless cards. 
> > The cable modem goes into the router, then plugged
> > into the W.A.P.
> > 
> > The W.A.P. shouldn't care about the wired box being
> > Linux, should it?
> 
> This will work. Linux works fine with Netgear and
> Linksys, no expenience with D-Link.
> 
> I had a lot of problems the G band wireless and Linux,
> but that was last February and maybe things have
> improved by now. Wireless B band works flawlessly.

I have not seen any drivers for any PCI or PCMCIA 802.11g cards.
I am tempted to get a D-Link DWL-2000AP and initially use it with an
802.11b card. When drivers become available, I can boost the speed of
the clients, keeping my access point.

--
Roger Oberholtzer               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stockholm, Sweden               http://www.surbrunn.net

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