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#1 2005-09-13 22:11:09

Euphoric Nightmare
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Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

I'm looking for a PCI Wireless LAN card that will work well with Linux, does anyone know of any place that documents this sort of thing? (as in a list)

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#2 2005-09-13 22:46:23

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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

here is a short list, its probably old, but for some reason i bookmarked it and can't remember y.

http://linux-lc100020.sourceforge.net/

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#3 2005-09-14 09:28:23

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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

The Linux-wlan HCL is always a good place to start. The last update was Feb 2004, but it's still a very comprehensive resource. Apart from that, go to the different driver project websites and look for their HCLs.

I can personally recommend the D-Link DWL-G520. It's Atheros-based and works perfectly in my AP with the madwifi driver.

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#4 2005-09-15 11:45:41

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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

tomk wrote:

I can personally recommend the D-Link DWL-G520. It's Atheros-based and works perfectly in my AP with the madwifi driver.

Be careful with D-Link. They have strange naming policies and it might happen that you buy a card that seems the same as yours (same name etc) but has another (probably unsupported) chipset.

For an example look here: http://acx100.sourceforge.net/matrix.html footnote nr. 2

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#5 2005-09-15 13:57:35

Euphoric Nightmare
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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

I appreciate the help guys....I will look into buying one soon.

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#6 2005-09-19 00:35:36

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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Euphoric Nightmare wrote:

I'm looking for a PCI Wireless LAN card that will work well with Linux, does anyone know of any place that documents this sort of thing? (as in a list)

atheros-chipset based cards are the "best" in linux today (modern prism54-based cards aren't that great).
Luckily, atheros themselves have a page that lists every card that uses their chipset, and I think it's pretty up to date smile

http://customerproducts.atheros.com/customerproducts/


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#7 2005-09-19 02:45:23

Euphoric Nightmare
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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Okay, just figured out i can't use pci, because there are no slots available...fucking dells...i'll have to look at some other options

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#8 2005-09-19 03:27:29

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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Does your mobo have a CNR slot?

(Yep, I know all about Dell... Computers with no AGP slots, hard drives that can't be replaced, no extra drive bays, no PS/2 ports, all sorts of absolute garbage...)

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#9 2005-09-19 04:15:18

Euphoric Nightmare
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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Gullible Jones wrote:

Does your mobo have a CNR slot?

(Yep, I know all about Dell... Computers with no AGP slots, hard drives that can't be replaced, no extra drive bays, no PS/2 ports, all sorts of absolute garbage...)

what is a CNR slot?

Just for reference, i didn't buy this garbage...it belongs to my girlfriend and she bought it before we met.

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#10 2005-09-19 16:54:29

tomk
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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Euphoric Nightmare wrote:

Okay, just figured out i can't use pci, because there are no slots available...fucking dells...i'll have to look at some other options

I think it's other option, singular - as in USB? I recently had to switch wifi to USB myself, when my laptop's card slots died. After a bit of research, I went for the prism2 chipset with the wlan-ng driver - specifically, the Netgear MA111. It's all working fine now, but in retrospect, I'd probably go for something that works better with wireless_tools.

AFAICS, there aren't any stable drivers for 802.11g over USB - madwifi may or may not do it, depending on Atheros, prism54 is trying, and they have pre-alpha stuff available for the brave/foolish, and there's also the zd1211 project on sourceforge.

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#11 2005-09-20 02:21:28

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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Is it possible to use something like ndis wrapper with those?

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#12 2005-09-20 10:02:45

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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Yeah - I always forget about ndiswrapper, because I prefer "real" drivers. smile

By all accounts, it works well, although some functionality that's taken for granted in established Linux drivers is not implemented e.g. monitor mode.

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#13 2005-09-21 04:24:57

Euphoric Nightmare
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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

i don't even know what ndis is...why is it generally considered 'suck'?

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#14 2005-09-21 09:12:40

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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Euphoric Nightmare wrote:

i don't even know what ndis is...

More than you'll ever need to know here.

Euphoric Nightmare wrote:

why is it generally considered 'suck'?

I've no idea - I just don't like using Windoze stuff on my system.

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#15 2005-09-21 13:49:13

oscar
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Re: Looking for hardware (PCI Wireless LAN)

Euphoric Nightmare wrote:

i don't even know what ndis is...why is it generally considered 'suck'?

Using ndiswrapper(.sf.net)?
The kernel has to emulate a windows environment so that the native windows driver can be used.
The performance isn't that great (with my card it isn't), and the more activity, the more load on your computer.


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