I have a Belkin Wireless G USB adapter (F5D7050) that works well with linux. It was up and running as soon as it was plugged in, with no configuration necessary.
I also tried a Billion BiPAC 3012G, however it overheated and the connection dropped out every minute or two. If it hadn't overheated though, I am sure it would have worked well, because as with the Belkin, it worked as soon as it was plugged in. Hopefully that helps. Joel Simon Ives wrote: > Recently the Broadcom chip-set based wireless card in my notebook > decided to die. One of the circuits actually fried somehow! Anyhow, > has anyone had any success with Wireless USB adaptors under Ubuntu? At > home my wireless router is a D-Link DSL-G604T capable of both 802.11b > and 802.11g. I'm not sure of what wireless technology is in use at Uni > (Uni of QLD and ANU) though. I'd need an adaptor capable of connecting > to both networks. I'm currently using LAN at home but I'll need some > way of accessing the wireless at Uni after the holidays. > > Thanks -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
