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I lost my us robotics wireless pcmcia card, and need to buy a new one. My lost one was "only" supported via ndiswrapper / linuxant driverloader. Any suggestions for a brand fast, up to date wireless pcmcia card that is supported by genuine 2.6 kernels are welcome.
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Use a Prism54 card - it's the only 802.11g chipset supported by the kernel. I use this 3Com one - completely hassle-free.
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im not sure if they exist outside of laptops based on centrino, but if you can get an intell ipw2200 chipset based wireless card, they work great with the pseudo official drivers from ipw2200.sf.net
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At home, one of my childs crosses my way, prowdly showing his latest lego artwork: some "Star Wars (tm)" fighter, that made me happy. One of the parts he build in as a steering gear was my wireless card, that I had lost days ago. He complained this part hasn't matched very well with his lego stones, but he loved its technical layout, so he jammed it in. Rofl.
I guess I have to invite him for a pizza to get it back.
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hehe...for other people reading this thread, a card from Orinoco is always a good choise, so is also 3com cards
http://www.linuxportalen.com -> Linux Help portal for Linux and ArchLinux (in swedish)
Dell Inspiron 8500
Kernel 2.6.14-archck1 (selfcompiled)
Enlightenment 17
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I personally like Intel Pro Wireless cards... ipw2100 and ipw2200
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my netgear MA401 has always been ok - you can get them real cheap on ebay these days!
Pink Chick - are you saying you card is not lost? Just borrowed for a lego project? Cool
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Pink Chick - are you saying you card is not lost? Just borrowed for a lego project? Cool
Yep!
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