You are not logged in.
Pages: 1
Hi!
I'm have a "little" trouble with my current internal wifi card (occasional system failure + ANI bug that forces me to recompile kernel). Also I hate it and it clearly hates me too. What bothers me is: at times when it's not f*ing screwing my whole system, it has by far the best reception, ping, even reliability (as long as I don't reboot -.-" / hibernate) of the four adapters I have had so far.
Can someone recommend an internal card that has it all? I mean: A piece of hardware that supports the "fancy modern" Stuff like 802.11n, that you've been using for some time with archlinux, that hasn't made ANY problems AND has great reception etc?
I've looked trough various "compatibility lists", all of the information I found looks either not reliable or not up to date (like... 2005ish). And some cards that don't work in ubuntu etc seem to work just with arch just fine... for fewer but still some it seems to be the other way around... I also recently acquired 3 wifi sticks that should have been IDENTICAL but aren't (exactly the same product, number, revision, chip... but the two I ordered after the first one turned out to work so neatly are slightly bigger and don't work AT ALL with current kernel *grrr*), so if you happened to have bought your "neat pci wifi card" from a reliable internet vendor or Amazon recently, a link to the product would be really nice, too. The sort of bad luck I've had with those wifi things for the last months stopped being funny a week or so ago... so...
Any hints? Do you have a (archlinux ready pci) wifi card that you really "love"?
Thanks!
Offline
Pages: 1