Re: 54Mbps/PCMCIA wlan card for an X terminal?



Markus Kossmann 写道:
Zhang Weiwu wrote:

Dear all
[...]
So the question is: does there exist a 54Mbps WLAN card that can work on
16-bit PCMCIA slot?
AFAIK there doesn't exist such a card. At least the list on
http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_hostif.php?hostif=PCMCIA doesn't show
any 802.11a/g card. All 54 Mbit cards use cardbus.

Except one, Dell TrueMobile 1300, which was described on that website as
PCMCIA-based 802.11g compatible card. But after I purchased one, I
discovered it is in fact a cardbus device. This means probably the
website has been wrong.

But did you allready think of using the NX protocol ( with the FreeNX server
from http://freenx.berlios.de/) instead of pure X11 ?

Yes, this is what I am going to do now. Thank you for the information!
.



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