I have bought and am successfully using Avaya Wireless (formerly Lucient Orinoco) and Buffalo cards, based on the same chipset I think. Both talk to each other fine and getting it up and running on Red Hat 6 was mostly very simple. I got my Buffalo cards from Global direct but the Avaya were cheaper from Consume.
On 2002.01.24 19:54 Welby McRoberts wrote: > Hello, > I'm wondering if anyone on this list has had experience with wireless > networking. I am trying to set up a wireless network in my house. I > already have a wired network of 4 computers on the 3rd floor of the house. I > am wanting to have the computer on the ground floor to have access to the > > computers on the 3rd floor and i also want my laptop (which is one of > the computers on the 3rd floor) to have wireless access so i can take it > arround with me. The Laptop is running linux so it has to have a linux > compatable PCMCIA card. > > Does anyone have suggetions on which kit would be best? > > i would like this to be as cheap as possible!! > > > Thanks > > Welby McRoberts > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.lug.org.uk http://www.linuxportal.co.uk > http://www.linuxjob.co.uk http://www.linuxshop.co.uk > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.lug.org.uk http://www.linuxportal.co.uk http://www.linuxjob.co.uk http://www.linuxshop.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------
