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On 15/10/2011 13:36, Rory Holland wrote:
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type="cite">The compatibility between the router and the dongle
SHOULDN'T be an issue, that's why we have wireless standards
(there have been a few cases, but these days you're fine).
<div>I run cables not wireless, can anyone on here vouch for a
wireless dongle which works OOTB with Ubuntu? I used to use a
Zyxel thing that works out of the box.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 15 October 2011 13:29, Ron Wilton <span
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<div><span>Hello</span></div>
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<div><span>It would be useful to know which one it is so
that I can avoid it, please.</span></div>
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I use a greybox (Chinese) dongle purely for the fact that it has an
external antenna connection. Comes in handy for the ol'
wardrivin'... IIRC it uses the Prism II chip which goes straight in
on Knoppix 6.x and SuSE 11.x, don't know about Ubuntu.<br>
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