2009/8/26 Andres Genovez andresgeno...@gmail.com:
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2009/8/25 Daniel Bolgheroni m...@dbolgheroni.eng.br
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Brad Tilley wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or
willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is
Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com writes:
their OpenBSD Laptop can do 802.11? Are there some percentage rules we
can provide? Such as ... 80% of Linksys and 70% of Dlink stuff works.
Don't touch XYZ adapters... Again, keeping it simple and in layman
terms. Any suggestion outside of RTFM ;) is
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Brad Tilley wrote:
Maybe it's worth to see this presentation:
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/brhard2007/
I definitely agree with OpenBSD's uncompromising stance on this. I'll
take quality code from sensible devs over binary blobs any day. I
admire folks who stand-up
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or
willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before
purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use
apropos wireless or man ath
To them, I say boo hoo. Actually, I delete their mail. You should
On 2009-08-25, Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com wrote:
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or
willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before
purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use
apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Brad Tilleyb...@16systems.com wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or
willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before
purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use
apropos wireless
2009/8/25 Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or
willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before
purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use
apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same
Brad Tilley wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or
willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before
purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use
apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same time want to just walk
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Brad Tilley wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or
willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before
purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use
apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same
Maybe it's worth to see this presentation:
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/brhard2007/
I definitely agree with OpenBSD's uncompromising stance on this. I'll
take quality code from sensible devs over binary blobs any day. I
admire folks who stand-up for what is right. That's one reason I
choose
Brad,
I've been burnt by buying what I thought was safe wireless cards
(you can see me asking for help in the archives). OEMs change
chipsets without even updating version information in some cases.
Best advice is to buy something taiwanese based, based on the
presentation link given
On 8/25/09,
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2009/8/25 Daniel Bolgheroni m...@dbolgheroni.eng.br
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Brad Tilley wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or
willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before
purchase. What do you guys say to
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