On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 20:45:26 -0500, Hank VanZile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have my Myth box hooked up using a Netgear MA111 802.11b USB dongle. > It does work, using the linux-wlan drivers (http://www.linux-wlan.org/). > > The only problems I've had with it to date are that I had to hook it up > to a USB hub and everytime the box is restarted (which is fairly often, > since I still get some hard crashes with Myth), I have to unplug the hub > and plug it back in for the USB port to refresh properly. > > The last one is the really annoying part, but I've just read about a > modules.conf addition that may solve it. I'm hoping it works, since it > is stopping me from moving my Myth box (a rather ugly beige mini-tower) > to behind my entertainment center. > > Ciaran wrote: > > >Has anyone gotten a 802.11g USB dongle working on their Myth box yet. > >I want to put a new frontend into my [wireless] network and as it is a > >pundit I have no card space [2 tuners], and the pcmcia slot would look > >quite ugly if filled at the front ? > > > >As much as I can grasp from googling is that USB + 802.11g + Linux is > >a painful experience, but if someone has some hardware that they know > >works, I can at least get this kit safe in the knowledge that its > >possible, I can get it up and running once I'm sure in something <g> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > Hi, does 802.11b have enough bandwidth to stream live tv ? Thanks, -- - Ciaran (I now have far too many G-Mail invites available, anyone who wants one, gets one)
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