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From: Stroller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 February 2007 14:22
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Which wireless cardbus?
[Stuff]
I've had good luck with RALink based cards (I have a PCMCIA Asus WL107g if I
remember the model
On 19 Feb 2007, at 23:15, Mick wrote:
...
You don't state which model of Belkin you tried, but I can assure you
that they do a set (USB, cardbus, PCI) of 802.11g cards that are
excellently supported by the rt2500 drivers. These are excellent, are
OSS you can get them with `emerge rt2500`.
On 18 Feb 2007, at 23:19, Mick wrote:
... I am trying to
find out which WiFi cardbus to buy for my laptop. I didn't have
much joy
with a Belkin and would like to get a card which has a chipset that is
supported well in Linux.
Which chipsets have the more mature drivers?
You don't state
On Monday 19 February 2007 11:43, Stroller wrote:
On 18 Feb 2007, at 23:19, Mick wrote:
... I am trying to
find out which WiFi cardbus to buy for my laptop. I didn't have
much joy
with a Belkin and would like to get a card which has a chipset that is
supported well in Linux.
Which
This must be one of the more often repeated Qs on many forums. I am trying to
find out which WiFi cardbus to buy for my laptop. I didn't have much joy
with a Belkin and would like to get a card which has a chipset that is
supported well in Linux.
Which chipsets have the more mature drivers?
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* Mick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This must be one of the more often repeated Qs on many forums. I am trying
to
find out which WiFi cardbus to buy for my laptop. I didn't have much joy
with a Belkin and would like to get a card which has a
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