Re: Wireless card for Linux



On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 04:33:12 +0000, AZ Nomad wrote:

On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 18:12:48 -0600, ray <ray@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:41:17 -0700, kwan wrote:

Hello,

I looking for sugguest for the Wireless card for laptop that support
and have linux driver.

Thank

Atheros chipset based cards like the Dlink WNA-2330 work very well with
mad-wifi - included with most distros.

and the rest can be used with ndiswrapper

One can certainly try. I've had less than stellar success with ndiswrapper
- I try very hard to avoid it.

.



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