To: redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:16:23 -0400
Hello,
I was trying to configure the netgear wg511 802.11g wireless card for
RedHat 9. I did some searching and found that there were no drivers for
this card and was unsuccessful to find anyone else who installed it. Has
anyone had any luck with this before or heard of anything?
Re: testing laptop based on bsd anyone ... I'm not sure what tools and drivers you are have issues with, ...lists should help ... for my wireless card and someone suggested trying one of the BSDs. ...vulnerability management needs.... (Pen-Test)
Re: What is best Linux flavor for office use? ...RedHat would be the best... ... The laptops have modems and I will need ...drivers for these. ... in the matter of windows like... ... (alt.linux)
Re: Poor SATA performance on RHEL 4 and Intel ... Note that I'm not using the onboard SATA... also supported by RedHat (using the megaraid drivers).... linux kernel does not support SATA drives yet. ... (linux.redhat)
Re: Novice question about laptops and wireless ... model of the wireless card - two really good pieces of information that ... I apologize.... FWIW, redhat 4 was one of the first releases back in the early 90's, it is unlikely you have this version, but if you do, it would be a really good idea to update it to something either from the fedora project or from one of the redhat derivatives ) ... The advantage of doing such an update means that it will probably auto detect your wifi card, install the right drivers and setup a nice wee 'would you like to connect to one of the 329874982374 wifi access points i just found' applet to make your life easier, as well as having an updated web browser and a nice shiny new tcl for you to whack scripts out in :-) ... (RedHat)
Re: List of laptop (pcmcia) wirelss network cards ... > the web and mailing lists when I have trouble. ... > using Linux because I haven't been able to get a wireless card working... If your laptop has one of the wireless adapters that has no linux...drivers you AFAIK have 2 options to get it working. ... (Fedora)