Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 09:01:16 +0200
From: Thierry Leurent thierry.leur...@asgardian.be
Reply-To: redhat-sysadmin-list@redhat.com
To: redhat-sysadmin-list@redhat.com
Subject: Network : Bridge over bonding
Hello,
I'm configuring a server to use KVM.
I want to have a redundant network
I did a new install on a computer and I thought I went through the
same steps we did on the other RH9 servers we us in our office. I
brought the machine up and now when I try to access the internet or
even on of the other computers in our office I can't see anything.
I am able to ping the new
DUH!!! Never mind. Had the machine plugged into the UPLINK port of
my hub. It could see the other computer on the hub, but nothing past
the hub.
-Rich
I did a new install on a computer and I thought I went through the
same steps we did on the other RH9 servers we us in our office. I
Where do you get the softwares SAMBA or Webmin?
-Original Message-
From: Jason Tesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 8:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Linux - Win Xp home network - shared files
What these guys said is correct but it is easier
Campbell, Michael (Contractor) wrote:
Where do you get the softwares SAMBA or Webmin?
Samba is on your Red Hat CD's (if not already installed on your machine).
Google -- Webmin
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From: John Nichel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 8:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux - Win Xp home network - shared files
Campbell, Michael (Contractor) wrote:
Where do you
Thank you all. I am working on it and go figure the
document
--- John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
truc nguyen wrote:
After I edit smb.conf. Can you tell me
- What linux commands to view the shared files in
XP
(C:\network)
- What linux commands to enable the shared file
/home/net
I have a Linux and a Win XP on home network.
I also enabled the file sharing C:\network
On the Linux machine, I have user /home/net
How is Win XP able to see /home/net/temp ?
How can Linux share C:\network from Win XP?
Samba should be a solution but what command do I use ?
Any suggestion
truc nguyen wrote:
I have a Linux and a Win XP on home network.
I also enabled the file sharing C:\network
On the Linux machine, I have user /home/net
How is Win XP able to see /home/net/temp ?
How can Linux share C:\network from Win XP?
Samba should be a solution but what command do I use
After I edit smb.conf. Can you tell me
- What linux commands to view the shared files in XP
(C:\network)
- What linux commands to enable the shared file
/home/net/temp
- How Win XP view shared files in /home/net/temp
Thanks,
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truc nguyen wrote:
I
truc nguyen wrote:
After I edit smb.conf. Can you tell me
- What linux commands to view the shared files in XP
(C:\network)
- What linux commands to enable the shared file
/home/net/temp
- How Win XP view shared files in /home/net/temp
Thanks,
You can mount the remote filesystem
mount -t
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 22:34, John Nichel wrote:
truc nguyen wrote:
snip
You can mount the remote filesystem
mount -t smbfs -o usename=WindowsUser,password=WindowPass
//WinXPmachine/sharename /mnt/mountpoint
Or you can use smbclient to see the shares, and access them (like
command
://www.samba.org.
When I was messing with my home network, that site helped tremendously.
The documentation is available in several different languages.
Also, any good thick tome on Red Hat Linux should provide some good
information about Samba as well.
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also recommend very highly the documentation at http://www.samba.org.
When I was messing with my home network, that site helped tremendously.
The documentation is available in several different languages.
Also, any good thick tome on Red Hat Linux should provide some good
information about
On 14-Oct-2003/20:18 -0700, truc nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I edit smb.conf. Can you tell me
- What linux commands to view the shared files in XP
(C:\network)
IF you're running Nautilus or Konqueror, try typing smb:/// in the
address bar.
- What linux commands to enable the shared
Hi all,
So, I'm connected to the net, and have an x-system (if you've seen my
other posts..).
Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost the network to
my wifes PC connected via an adsl hub. Earlier I could ping our ip
address and send/recieve packets but no longer can...
Can
* and then Nick Wilson declared
Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost the network to
my wifes PC connected via an adsl hub. Earlier I could ping our ip
address and send/recieve packets but no longer can...
BTW, I can ping my machine from my wifes, (if that helps
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Subject: Re: Network Troubleshooting Help
* and then Nick Wilson declared
Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost
the network to
my wifes PC connected via an adsl hub. Earlier I could
the subnet mask? - And, are there any tools or
command line apps to inspect the network? - I'm not even sure of the
hostnames... ;-)
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, and try service iptables stop.
Ok, where will i find the subnet mask? - And, are there any tools or
command line apps to inspect the network? - I'm not even sure of the
hostnames... ;-)
ifconfig at the command line will display the status and interesting
data about active interfaces, including
for other
commands you may find helpful, but ifconfig might be all you need for
this task.
Yep, that and restarting iptables did the trick ;-)
I can't seem to connect to a remote desktop though. When I try to
'browse' it says browsing the network not possible, you probably have
not set up SPL
At 11:30 10/3/2003, you wrote:
I use the Intel cards which have AFT software. It allows me to bond
ports. I have two dual nics. I pair the first port on the first card with
the second port on the second and then reverse that for the
second pair. Then I have one of each pair go to a
different
Hi!
I have Red Hat 9 with 2 network cards, I want to make a
load balance but I don't know how too fuse them, is there any way to do
this?
Thanks for your help
Subject: Two network cards as one
Hi!
I have Red Hat 9 with 2 network cards, I want to make a
load balance but I don't know how too fuse them, is there any way to do
this?
Thanks for your help
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On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 12:52, mike wrote:
Hi!
I have Red Hat 9 with 2 network cards, I want to make a load balance
but I don't know how too fuse them, is there any way to do this?
Thanks for your help
Mike, that depends on the card. I use the Intel cards which have AFT
software. It allows me
Ok, thanks for the tip
Now, how do I activate bonding or where can I download
the correct bonding driver, since I don't have this file
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond0.
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From:
mwafkowski
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 14:37:39 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: hacking the redhat network install disk/kernel
- anyone know where I can find the config that redhat used for
the 2.4.7-10BOOT kernel?
/usr/src/linux-2.4/configs
- anyone know where I can find documentation on how to build a custom
driver
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 01:02, Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 14:37:39 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: hacking the redhat network install disk/kernel
- anyone know where I can find the config that redhat used for
the 2.4.7-10BOOT kernel?
/usr/src/linux-2.4/configs
- anyone know where
I am sorry but I haven't received your mail
directed to me so I'll disregard any information from the mail that I'm viewing
now from mr. Paul Rushing.
I do believe thatload balancingis a
false problem for a network made out of 50 computers. I have seen LANs made out
of 100 comps and served
Karasik, Vitaly said:
/usr/src/linux-2.4/configs
doh! yep found it there. had been lookin on the CD, used to
debian's system which stores the kernel config in the same directory
as the floppy images.
did you read http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6473 (Hacking Red
Hat Kickstart)
Hello!
I am trying to hack together some new modules into the initrd.img
on the Redhat 7.2 network boot disks, which has the 2.4.7-10BOOT
kernel. This is a stock 7.2 system with no patches(yeah I know..),
I take the kernel source off the CD, change the makefile so the
signature is 2.4.7-10BOOT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 4:44
AM
Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion
Needed
Remember that
Ethernet is a collision based system i.e. the more collisions the less
performance. Hence large networks are typically have low performance
because
I have set up a Linux Box with NAT/MASQ, and Squid as an Internet server for my
local LAN with one system on a trial basis and I see that the performance has been
great.However I am apprehensive about the way the way traffice and loadbalancing
will be hadled by Linux box as there will
not solve the routing table problem.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Paul Rushing
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Network Setup Opinion Needed
I have set up a Linux Box with NAT
. Collision was indeed
a problem then, and keeping the LAN small was a way to ensure network
performance.
However, these days, switches are much cheaper and are easily within the
reach of most organizations.
If your users are hooked up to a switch instead of a hub, you can ignore
the collisions problem
september 2003 10:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Network Setup Opinion
Needed
Hi Bjorn,
Thanks for ar
advice,but you think that it will be able to handle all the requests from 50
odd terminals effictively? Also any suggestion on the additional Host IPs that
I have been given
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Benjamin J. Weiss
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Otto Haliburton wrote:
Again the problem
Hy Harish,
1. Why NAT and Squid? You should use NAT OR
Squid. If you have say a internet cafe where the users will want to use every
software that needs every port you should use pure transparent NAT. On the other
hand if you want things a little more tightened you should use
Squid.
2. On
In all Bjorn is probably correct depending
on the traffic, but I think he is describing 50 users and not 50 computers, because
the problem occurs with the amount of traffic on the network, that is when the
collisions will occur.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
if i am
wrong, I dont want complications as well.
Thanks
Harish
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From:
Enroth
Björn
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:00
PM
Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion
Needed
Harish,
The Linux box is
absolutely able
Hi
Well Bjorn is talking about 50 Computers,which is
as well as 50 Users at any point of time, as this is an Internet
cafe.
Harish
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From:
Otto Haliburton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:10
PM
Subject: RE: Network
]
Subject: Re: Network Setup Opinion
Needed
Thank you Ben/Bjorn for your responses,well the
truth is that I will be swtiching from a Windows Environment, to Linux,my
exising server is a PIII with 1GB of RAM.
All the 50 Nodes are connected thruthree
Cisco 2500 Switches, so colission may
Hi
Well I thought of squid bcos of caching
abilities,I am sure I would not want to tighten anything as all ports will have
to be open and hence NAT is very good at that,as I have tried it on my small
network (one Linux Box,with one winXP Cleint).
The Idea of having three networks
This is not quite always the case. Ethernet's CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense
Multiple Access with Collision Detection) was invented during a time when
a hub or bus were the primary method of connection. Collision was indeed
a problem then, and keeping the LAN small was a way to ensure network
, September 30, 2003 2:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed
This is not quite always the case. Ethernet's CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense
Multiple Access with Collision Detection) was invented during a time
when
a hub or bus were the primary method of connection
Well I thought of squid bcos of caching abilities,I am sure I would not want to
tighten anything as all ports will have to be open and hence NAT is very good at
that,as I have tried it on my small network (one Linux Box,with one winXP Cleint).
The Idea of having three networks is to divide
Hi All,
A big thanks to all of them on the RH network for
helping me in my day to day problems with Linux.I had succesfuly set up my Linux
box internet server with NAT/MASQ and used the default firewall2.4 script
thats there on the tldp.org site,everything is superb and all my applications
Hi Ed,
Thank you for taking interest in my queries,I
need a suggestion from you on the way I should set up my network,I had posted
this mssg on the mailing list but had no response,hence I am mailing this to
you,your suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Hi All,I have set up a Linux Box
: Network Setup Opinion
Needed
Hi Ed,
Thank you for taking interest in my queries,I
need a suggestion from you on the way I should set up my network,I had posted
this mssg on the mailing list but had no response,hence I am mailing this to
you,your suggestion will be highly appreciated
Of Enroth Björn
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003
5:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SV: Network Setup Opinion
Needed
Hi,
Why complicate things when not needed? The
only thing you can gain from separating the clients is less broadcast, and
maybe some increased security between
Hi All,
A big thanks to all of them on the RH network for
helping me in my day to day problems with Linux.I had succesfuly set up my Linux
box internet server with NAT/MASQ and used the default firewall2.4 script
thats there on the tldp.org site,everything is superb and all my applications
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Keith Morse
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 11:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CDC Network Error
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Ray Creveling wrote:
I am trying to configure my on board network card to use
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Ray Creveling wrote:
See Below For the resquested Info AS WELL AS
The TEXT FROM LSPCI And the Error I get at boot up
1.)Contents of Modules.conf
alias usb-controller usb-ohci
alias usb-controller1 ehci-hcd
alias eth0 CDC Ethernet Class
2.) the output of
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Ray Creveling wrote:
I am trying to configure my on board network card to use my broadband
connection in Redhat 9. I am getting the following error
Command Failed
/sbin/modprobe cdc ethernet class
Can't locate module CDC Ethernet class
I had a previous install
I am trying to configure my on board network card to use my broadband
connection in Redhat 9. I am getting the following error
Command Failed
/sbin/modprobe cdc ethernet class
Can't locate module CDC Ethernet class
I had a previous install of RH9 in the same system and had no
problems
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How about reading about proper quoting of emails. There were so much
lines, which we all can read in the thread, it has not to be send
everytime.
Perhaps this test:
Hi
I have a little problem with the NIC (I think) which consists of it stops responding
from time to time. I've got RH9 with the latest Samba, Apache and Squid Proxy Server
installed and sometimes it totally stops responding. At first I though it was the
Proxy server that wasn't properly
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Hi
I have a little problem with the NIC (I think) which consists of it stops responding from time to time. I've got RH9 with the latest Samba, Apache and Squid Proxy Server installed and sometimes it totally stops responding. At first I though it was the Proxy server
Fra: Edward Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dato: 2003/09/22 Mon AM 09:39:43 CEST
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Emne: Re: The network stops responding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a little problem with the NIC (I think) which consists of it stops
responding from time to time. I've
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Dato: 2003/09/22 Mon AM 09:39:43 CEST
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Emne: Re: The network stops responding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a little problem with the NIC (I think) which consists of it stops responding from time
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On Du, 2003-09-21 at 18:14, Bob Hartung wrote:
The problem is fixed. The reason: My wife who never
touches my main w2k machine decided that with all the fuss
over worms that she would install McAfee Firewall while I
was out of town...
Another lesson learned.
Never ever give the
I see the share in network neighborhood?
/snip
Just for the sake of asking, is the Win2k machine in the RWHHOME1
workgroup?
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Help!
I have a simple home network. I have samba [2.2.7a]
running with the smb.conf file listed below. I can see this
machine in network neighborhood on a Win98 machine and a
WinNT 4.0 machine, but I cannot see this share from a Win2K
machine.
If I issue a net use command from the cmd
Bob Hartung wrote:
snip
WHY can't I see the share in network neighborhood?
/snip
Just for the sake of asking, is the Win2k machine in the RWHHOME1 workgroup?
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On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 04:23:08PM -0500, Robert Jones wrote:
I thought it was /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* but there's
something else at work here.
Do a locate 'ifcfg-', you probably have more than one config file.
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Robert Jones wrote:
Y'all, this one is about to drive me to distraction. Without going into
a long chronology, I recent got DSL and have been reconfiguring. I
finally got around to pulling my 3c905tx NIC and installing an Intel
dual-port card as a stepping stone to
I have a old computer that its boot sequences are
floppy A and hard drive C. I also have other computers
with Red Hat 8.0 on the LAN.
Now I want to create a network installation bootdisk
to boot from the old computer and get boot.img from
other computers through LAN.
How do I create the network
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:50:22 -0700 (PDT)
truc nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I want to create a network installation bootdisk
to boot from the old computer and get boot.img from
other computers through LAN.
How do I create the network installation floppy ?
Hi Truc,
Check out
/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* but there's
something else at work here.
Here is some output copied immediately after rebooting for the severalth
time this afternoon. There has been nothing snipped or added. Note that
eth0 is changed after the service network restart
from? Careful
before answering!
I thought it was /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* but there's
something else at work here.
Please run rpm -qV net-tools and reply with the output (if any). I
have a sneaking suspicion...
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interface(s), where do the interface parameters come from? Careful
before answering!
I thought it was /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* but there's
something else at work here.
Please run rpm -qV net-tools and reply with the output (if any). I
have a sneaking suspicion
Hello Robert,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1
BOOTPROTO=none
No explanation, just a question. What happens if you change BOOTPROTO to
static for eth1?
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My face is very red. Look what I found, except that the last line wasn't
commented:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/rc.d/rc.local
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be executed *after* all
Hi Folks!
I want to install some packages from the network. I know the network path
But the problem is that whenever i am opening the package manager and
after clicking the update option it is asking me to insert the required
CDs. And it is a very horrible idea to search the required rpm from
Hi All,
Hopefully you guys can be of assistance.
I have a Linksys wireless USB adater which I downloaded the drivers for
here http://www.linksys.com/download/driver.asp?dlid=51osid=7
I have read the readme file which comes with it, which brings me to my
question..
This is a fresh install with
* Marc Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-01 17:11]:
I've setup a LAN with one computer set up as a file server using NFS and
it works fine. An Epson printer is connected to that host computer, and
I tried to set it up as a remote printer on another computer. However,
on the Queue type tab in
At 11:01 9/4/2003 -1000, you wrote:
An Epson printer is connected to that host computer,
How? Parallel or USB? Configured how? LPD or CUPS? Give details.
I tried to set it up as a remote printer on another computer.
How? Details!
Also, what are the actual configuration files
involved in
I've setup a LAN with one computer set up as a file server using NFS and
it works fine. An Epson printer is connected to that host computer, and
I tried to set it up as a remote printer on another computer. However,
on the Queue type tab in printconf-gui the Path: line reads
/printers/queue1,
Hi!
I have setup a server (RH8) with Samba for printer share. With windows
machines I can access printer and print without any problem.
But from the linux clients (all are RH8) I can't print nothing. I have
set up a printer thru gnome and choose UNIX printer (not local).
Did I make some
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 04:11:02PM +0200, Sasa Stupar wrote:
Hi!
I have setup a server (RH8) with Samba for printer share. With windows
machines I can access printer and print without any problem.
But from the linux clients (all are RH8) I can't print nothing. I have
set up a printer thru
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 09:29:35AM -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 04:11:02PM +0200, Sasa Stupar wrote:
Hi!
I have setup a server (RH8) with Samba for printer share. With windows
machines I can access printer and print without any problem.
But from the
fred smith pravi:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 09:29:35AM -0500, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 04:11:02PM +0200, Sasa Stupar wrote:
Hi!
I have setup a server (RH8) with Samba for printer share. With windows
machines I can access printer and print without any problem.
Hi, is
anyone out there using the new Red Hat Beta Severn? Mynetwork no longer
works since installing it.
In the previous version 9.0 my network worked flawlessly (indeed it worked
'out of the box', as it were). My network card is a Realtek RTL8139 card
(modules 8139too and mii
since it is beta it is normal to have problems with the system you
can report the problem to the bugzilla or check bug reports if any
report has been made for this kind of problem
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I have a networking issue I need some help
with.I have a local intranet using 192.168.0.X addressing,
currently with 9 IPs assigned. Everyone on the network can see everyone
else perfectly. 192.168.0.1 is my gateway, which happens to be my external
router/firewall box, and is connected
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 17:45, Jay Mallar wrote:
I have a networking issue I need some help with.
I use 192.168.0.10 to connect via VPN to my office. When I do so, the
VPN software automatically excludes my local intranet traffic, so
192.168.0.10 can no longer see my internal network
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:45:25 -0500
Jay Mallar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jay,
I use 192.168.0.10 to connect via VPN to my office. When I do so, the VPN software
automatically excludes my local intranet traffic, so 192.168.0.10 can no longer see
my internal network. The rest of my
On 24 Aug 2003 18:06:43 -0400
Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
default namehidden0.0.0.0 UG0 0
0 eth0
Therein lies the problem. You've setup your routing so that when the
VPN connection is active, all traffic is routed through the VPN, even
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 18:23, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
On 24 Aug 2003 18:06:43 -0400
Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
default namehidden0.0.0.0 UG0 0
0 eth0
Therein lies the problem. You've setup your routing so that when the
VPN
On 24 Aug 2003 18:26:32 -0400
Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again Jason,
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 18:23, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
On 24 Aug 2003 18:06:43 -0400
Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
default namehidden0.0.0.0 UG0 0
0 eth0
I'm looking for wireless network adapters (802.11b), both pcmcia cards and
usb devices
I wish they to work with most OSes, windows, mac and LINUX (of course)
Your best bet is to compile a list of preferred make/models that you
like, then Google for something like make model linux. You'll
find
ok now i'm thinking of NetGEAR MA101 which looks
fine
any happy user here ?
Yes, I have been using NetGear Products (i.e., AP and
fast ethernet switch) for my wireless applications. So
far so good.
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On Tuesday 19 August 2003 11:55 am, Thierry ITTY wrote:
hello
I'm looking for wireless network adapters (802.11b), both pcmcia cards and
usb devices
Does anybody know if the Linksys WUSB12 Ethernet device is yet supported?
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