Re: desktop wireless card

2008-08-16 Thread Andrew Gould
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Tim Kellers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have had Lynksys cards that were not recognized, but in those cases I was
 able to use ndisgen (after I dug up the Windows drivers) to create a wrapper
 and enable those cards in both FreeBSD 6.3 and 7 -CURRENT  (way back when 7
 was current).  I haven't had to do it since 7.0-RELEASE but I'd expect it to
 work as well.

 Tim Kellers
 CPE/NJIT


 Boris Kochergin wrote:

 James Harrison wrote:

 gahn wrote:

 Hello:

 Could anyone recommend a desktop wireless card for freebsd 6.2? Just
 moved in new place and only wireless in the house.

 Thanks in advance




 I use whatever was the cheapest linksys wireless G card I could find;
 plugs in to PCI slot and works wonderfully.
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 I'm not certain that everything Linksys puts out has FreeBSD-supported
 hardware inside. I have a bunch of TRENDnet TEW-443PI and Netgear WG311T
 cards that work well. They use the ath(4) driver.

 As a general statement, I'm pretty sure that anything with an Atheros chip
 inside (a fact often advertised on boxes of the products) that doesn't
 support any incarnation of 802.11n will work with said driver.
 http://atheros.rapla.net/ has more details.

 -Boris


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I recommend looking at the hardware notes for your specific release.  You
can find 6.2's wireless notes at:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R/hardware-i386.html#WLAN

The man pages for the device drivers contain lists of compatible models.
Beware:  Some manufacturers will change the version number but not the model
number when they change chipsets; so pay close attention to both the model
and version numbers that are provided.

Many of the models are old, but that means you can get many of them cheaply
on eBay.

Another option is getting a wireless adapter that plugs into your ethernet
port, so operating system compatibility should not be an issue.  One such
product can be found here:
http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0pid=333

Good luck,

Andrew Gould
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Re: desktop wireless card

2008-08-15 Thread James Harrison

gahn wrote:

Hello:

Could anyone recommend a desktop wireless card for freebsd 6.2? Just moved in 
new place and only wireless in the house.

Thanks in advance


  
I use whatever was the cheapest linksys wireless G card I could find; 
plugs in to PCI slot and works wonderfully.

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Re: desktop wireless card

2008-08-15 Thread Boris Kochergin

James Harrison wrote:

gahn wrote:

Hello:

Could anyone recommend a desktop wireless card for freebsd 6.2? Just 
moved in new place and only wireless in the house.


Thanks in advance


  
I use whatever was the cheapest linksys wireless G card I could find; 
plugs in to PCI slot and works wonderfully.

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I'm not certain that everything Linksys puts out has FreeBSD-supported 
hardware inside. I have a bunch of TRENDnet TEW-443PI and Netgear WG311T 
cards that work well. They use the ath(4) driver.


As a general statement, I'm pretty sure that anything with an Atheros 
chip inside (a fact often advertised on boxes of the products) that 
doesn't support any incarnation of 802.11n will work with said driver. 
http://atheros.rapla.net/ has more details.


-Boris
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Re: desktop wireless card

2008-08-15 Thread Tim Kellers
I have had Lynksys cards that were not recognized, but in those cases I 
was able to use ndisgen (after I dug up the Windows drivers) to create a 
wrapper and enable those cards in both FreeBSD 6.3 and 7 -CURRENT  (way 
back when 7 was current).  I haven't had to do it since 7.0-RELEASE but 
I'd expect it to work as well.


Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT


Boris Kochergin wrote:

James Harrison wrote:

gahn wrote:

Hello:

Could anyone recommend a desktop wireless card for freebsd 6.2? Just 
moved in new place and only wireless in the house.


Thanks in advance


  
I use whatever was the cheapest linksys wireless G card I could find; 
plugs in to PCI slot and works wonderfully.

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I'm not certain that everything Linksys puts out has FreeBSD-supported 
hardware inside. I have a bunch of TRENDnet TEW-443PI and Netgear 
WG311T cards that work well. They use the ath(4) driver.


As a general statement, I'm pretty sure that anything with an Atheros 
chip inside (a fact often advertised on boxes of the products) that 
doesn't support any incarnation of 802.11n will work with said driver. 
http://atheros.rapla.net/ has more details.


-Boris
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