Hi Ali,

If the driver for the dongle works on Linux, you should be fine.
However, you want to note that some dongle does interfere with
built-in WiFi of laptops, so you may experience some difficulties
there.  We have not tried the TP-Link dongle ourselves, so you are on
your own.

Regards
KK

On 5 April 2011 15:00, Ali hussain <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>          I am installing the client side of openroads on my Dell laptop
> using (Ubuntu 10.10)and want to ask that cant we use simple Tp-Link Wifi-usb
> (Link given below) instead of D link card with the Atheros chip for multiple
> radio interface?What is the basic purpose of Atheros chip(while it is
> understood that D link card is a Wifi card) and secondly what do you mean by
> that a custom kernel is required?
>
> Waiting for your reply.
>
> Regards
> Ali Hussain
>
> TP-link-
> http://www.shopmania.co.uk/shopping~online-system-accessories~buy-tp-link-wireless-usb-adaptor-tl-wn321g-54mbps-2-4ghz-supports-sony-p~p-8071215.html
>
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