[Gllug] easily configured wireless cards

Pavel Bradut Boghita bradut at freeuk.com
Fri Aug 30 19:03:40 UTC 2002


Sincere apologies... didn't notice the word WIRELESS.....

Sorry


On Friday 30 August 2002 7:56 pm, Pavel Bradut Boghita wrote:
> Actually I have used 3Com cards ...(let me just crawl a little to get the
> exact model..;-)  - 3C905TX. Debian recognises them straight away as
> Boomerang or something like this.
> I have them at home and all over the place at work. You should be able to
> pick one up for no more than a fiver at the computer fair on Saturday (are
> they still happening in Tottenham Court Road area ?) I wouldn't think is
> worth buying a new one.
> I find them reliable, maintainance free, just sit there and do their work,
> whatever the os.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bradut
>
> On Friday 30 August 2002 5:28 pm, you wrote:
> > Having spent some time trying to configure a 3com 3crwe62092a without
> > success and not being able to find any relevant information on the net I
> > have decided to buy a card that shows at least an acknowledgement of the
> > existance of Linux by the manufacturer.  (This rules out 3com who from
> > theit website might as well have had their head stuck in the sand for
> > the last five years).
> >
> > I was hoping someone could suggest a card that is realily configured
> > (i.e. make amd model).  Even when looking to buy a card from Dabs or
> > similar the chipset is rarely mentioned.
> >
> > Kind regards
> > Xander

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