Agere/Avaya WIFIs are based on the Hermes chipset not
Prism

--- Jeff Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ##Lucent/Orinoco wireless cards (dunno about the
> others,
> ##might work, but have not personally tested it.)
> can
> ##talk to each other without those expensive access
> points.
> 
> BTW the Orinoco Gold, and Silver WiFi cards, Linksys
> WiFi cards, D-Link WiFi cards, and a host of other
> brands are all based on the Intersil Prism 2/2.5
> chipset.  So Linux drivers for these cards aren't
> that hard to come by.  I specifically use the
> linux-wlan Prism driver for WiFi/11Mbps (aka
> linux-wlan-ng.)
> 
> stay cool.
> 
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