[Gllug] easily configured wireless cards

Stephen Liu satimis at writeme.com
Fri Aug 30 16:19:56 UTC 2002


Hi Liad,

Re : D-Link DWL-120 USB Wireless

Wireless is new to me.  Could you please provide me some information as 
follows;

1) How many clients it can support.  How to find it out from its spec.
2) Workstation
Is card for workstation available or have to use an adaptor for laptop card

Thanks in advance.

Stephen


At 04:47 PM 8/30/2002 +0100, Liad Bokovsky wrote:

>I use the D-Link DWL-120 USB Wireless.
>Works on my Linux and MS machines. Minimum setup was necessary.
>
>The USB solution is good idea. I can even use it with my laptop or any
>other PC I bring into my house with out starting to open the case.
>
>-liad
>
>
>On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 05:28:05PM +0100 , Xander D Harkness mentioned that:
>
> >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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