fyi guys,
         I have a R32 and I got the built in wireless nic card it states
under xp a ibm high rate 2 card. if i am correct it is a prism2.5 but
haven't really figured it out.

I am able to run netstumler with it. It is fairly powerful. I had the option
to get the cisco mini pci card, but I opted for this one instread.

I just installed redhat 8 on this in vmwares workstation 3.2 but i have to
configure it. I will do that in a about a week will be able to tell you
then.

Raj

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Enrique LaRoche
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 2:09 PM
To: Greg Herlein; Jack Grimes
Cc: Wireless List List
Subject: RE: [BAWUG] IBM T23


My T-23 has no internal wireless card. I have used it with Orinoco and
Compaq cards.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Greg Herlein
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 1:32 PM
To: Jack Grimes
Cc: Wireless List List
Subject: re: [BAWUG] IBM T23


> I ordered an IBM R31 with a wireless card already installed. It still took
> me an hour with IBM technical support (free) to get it to work, even
though

This is the only thing I can find in the archives on the miniPCI
card from IBM.  I have a few questions:

1.  Which driver does this card use in linux?  It *looks* like
orinoco_cs, which would be sweet.  Yes?  No?  Other?

2.  Anyone using this?  How good are the built-in antennas on IBM
Rseries notebooks?

3.  Are there other, better miniPCI cards I should consider?  I
want to be able to put it into rfmon mode if at all possible.

Pointers to web sites or other info sources welcome.  Googling
for info on this was not all that fruitful.

Greg

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