Re: newbie of Fedora Core 3 or HomePNA

From: Jonathan Berry (berryja_at_gmail.com)
Date: 03/28/05

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    On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 23:22:38 +0300, Vitali Samodurov <vitasam@rambler.ru> wrote:
    > Hello,
    > just installed Fedora Core 3 recently. I was
    > very surprised, how Fedora correctly recognized
    > my hardware. For example, Mandrake 10.x has troubles
    > with Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti (I use to compiled nvidia's
    > sources).
    >
    > I have troubles with network connection. Has anybody
    > seen this kind of HomePNA network adapter?
    > http://www.d-shop.fi/merchant/D-shop.nsf/Unids/35AD74BA5A5B3566C2256A700029907E?OpenDocument&read
    >
    > Drivers are for Win only. Do I have any possibility
    > to get an Internet connection without extra hardware?
    >
    > Best regards,
    > Vitali

    Hi Vitali,

    Well, I hate to tell you, but I think your best bet is to go out and
    buy you a PCI network card (assuming you have a desktop, which should
    be the case with a GeForce4 Ti). It shouldn't be that expensive for a
    plain 10/100 network card, and as long as you don't get something too
    obscure, it should work fine in Linux. Or do you need the phoneline
    networking capability? Of course, my inexpensive claim is based upon
    prices in the US. If they will ship to you, www.newegg.com has one
    for about $5 (not including shipping) that even says it works with
    Linux:
    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=33-130-107&depa=0

    Your other option that may or may not work is to try using ndiswrapper
    with the windows drivers: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/ I would
    not count on it working though. It doesn't say anything about Windows
    XP, just 98 and ME, and it is wired not wireless, so it may not even
    use NDIS. If you cannot buy a PCI card, then you might try this.

    Hope this helps.

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    Jonathan
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