What about looking into Apple's solutions for OSX? It would seem to me you
might find a way to reuse their approach for linux...I say that having not
looked at it so I could quite possible be smoking naugahide....it seems like
slashdot had something recently as well. I will ask around some of my
network gueebfriends and see what they know....
kp
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Emiliano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 4:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [midgard-user] Wildly Offtopic: Anyone have experince with
> wireless/powerline networking?
>
>
> Vaguely Midgard-related: does anyone around here have experience with
> wireless or powerline networking products that work well with Linux? I'm
> not specifically looking for the latest and greatest (bummer that
> webgear folded), 1MBit will do just fine. I tried the Sitecom Wireless
> Home Networking Kit, which is sold for a very decent price, but the
> promised Linux drivers are not going to happen in my lifetime. There's
> windows drivers, of course, but running windows on the laptop and a
> second station wired to the lan just so I can log into a third unix
> machine from the living room seems a bit inconvenient.
>
> My usual sources of infor come up empty. Sorry for polluting the list,
> but I kinda need the info.
>
> Emile
>
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