hotplug wireless driver

From: Jim Li (jimbloke_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/29/05

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    i'm trying to figure out if fedora 4 has a hotplug driver for wireless
    networks, ie. can anyone tell me if fedora accepts any wireless adapter? if
    not, what type of wireless adapter is best suited for fc4? i'm going to be
    moving to a new place where my landlord has a pre-n belkin router. he told
    me i can buy any wireless G adapter for windows machines. i want to know if
    that still holds true for linux, especially fc4 machines. i am really
    clueless with wireless technology. any comments is appreciated.
    -jim

    
    

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