Having built another backend for some spares and some new capture
cards, I want to get it accessible via WiFi on my network (g-based).
Not UK but at least europe:
I've had good results with Netgear Rangemax stuff - WPN311 PCI Card with
madwifi driver and WPN824 wireless router. Throughput +
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 01:53:14AM +0100, Nick wrote:
Having built another backend for some spares and some new capture
cards, I want to get it accessible via WiFi on my network (g-based).
Could any UK-based users (anyone else is more than free to join in
though) suggest any decent PCI
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 21:24:34 -0600, Andrew McNabb wrote:
Having built another backend for some spares and some new capture cards,
I want to get it accessible via WiFi on my network (g-based).
The best card currently available 802.11 card, in my opinion, is the
ALL0271, which uses the
Thanks to everyone who has contributed so far to the thread. I'm
currently leaning toward getting another AP to bridge with my other
AP, giving me a bit more flexibility as I can then add a switch on to
the other end. I'm still wondering whether I should convince myself to
run some cable instead
Having built another backend for some spares and some new capture
cards, I want to get it accessible via WiFi on my network (g-based).
Could any UK-based users (anyone else is more than free to join in
though) suggest any decent PCI wireless network cards, that use native
drivers (not
Nick wrote:
Having built another backend for some spares and some new capture
cards, I want to get it accessible via WiFi on my network (g-based).
Could any UK-based users (anyone else is more than free to join in
though) suggest any decent PCI wireless network cards, that use native
drivers
I have bought various cheapo Wireless 802.11g PCI cards (less than $20) over the past couple years:
1. TrendNet
2. AirLink+
3. Viewsonic
I got all of them to work under the ndiswrapper
(ndiswrapper.sf.net). However, many die hard open source fans
would frown on using the ndiswrapper.On 9/5/05,
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 01:53:14AM +0100, Nick wrote:
Having built another backend for some spares and some new capture
cards, I want to get it accessible via WiFi on my network (g-based).
The best card currently available 802.11 card, in my opinion, is the
ALL0271, which uses the prism54
FYI The NETGEAR WG311T seems to do fine with the madwifi driver, or at
least the one I just got from best buy seems okay. I've only tested the
802.11 b functions. (In my application I can't use the thick allnet
card.)
Of course newegg shows two box pictures. I have the one where the metal
box