Thanks to all the good responses. I've just done a bit more googling based on the input so far. It appears DynaLink http://www.dynalink.com.au use the Ralink chipsets, and have links on their website to the Linux drivers.

Has anybody had any experience with DynaLink?

Thanks.

Cheers
Shane
On 3 May 2005, at 12:58 PM, Rob Sharp wrote:

Hi,

The current best bet for wireless is the ralink rt2x00 series, which you
can read about here:


http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

The older prism54 cards (using the FullMAC chipset, see
http://prism54.org) work very well too, but are a bit thin on the ground
these days.



Rob.


-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [SLUG] Wireless PCMCIA and PCI Adapters Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 12:39:54 +1000 From: Shane MacPhillamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: SLUG <[email protected]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'm trying to help a friend set up Ubuntu with 802.11 wireless access.
I've had a look at a few of the websites regarding chipsets and vendors
that work with Linux. The  websites I have looked at appear not to have
been updated much in the past 6 ~ 12 months.

I've had some success with a Belkin PCI wireless adapter on RHEL 3
using ndiswrapper, however when I tried Fedora Core 2 with ndiswrapper,
something appeared to be broken (didn't have time to do too much
investigation).

Of the  more readily available vendors: Belkin, DLink, LinkSys,
Netgear, Cisco? can anybody offer some suggestions on possible choices
for both PCMCIA & PCI cards?

Thanks.

Cheers
Shane

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