Wireless Cards

From: cc (geezer1016_at_earthlilnk.net)
Date: 04/09/04


Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 18:17:47 GMT


        Are there any PCI or PC cards that Red Hat 9.0 or Fedora will just pick
up and work.
        I have been trying to get a D-Link 650+ working for two months on on my
SUSE 9.0 system. I am a newbie but I can follow directions and
I have and something always goes wrong. It is a TI chipset.
        I would happily load 9.0 or Fedora and purchase a new PCI card.
I also have a lap top I would like to do this with.

Thanks
Charlie



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