Re: What wireless PCI card to buy ???

From: Jason Rennie (jrennie_at_csail.mit.edu)
Date: 03/16/05

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    On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 07:59:55PM -0500, Joe Potter wrote:
    > What wireless card should one buy so that it works out of the box? One
    > that you can get in the USA at a large store? One for my desktop box
    > that works well with Sarge?

    I just (yesterday afternoon) got the Hawking Tech. HWP54G-CA working.
    Read the earlier "wireless PCI card" thread, especially my "SOLVED"
    post. That'll tell you what you need to do to get it working (or at
    least, what I had to do to get it working :). I bought the card from
    buy.com, but it's sold out there. Amazon.com appears to have some in
    stock.

    Jason

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