[Wolves] Wireless and Linux

Matt Wright wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk
Mon Apr 28 12:08:01 2003


Hi,

I've got a WLAN working at home, I've got a Netgeat MA101 its a USB Atmel 
based adapter. There were several drivers available for it some of which 
disliked my dad's orinoco based card, anyway I also used a Prism2 based 
CompactFlash card in my zaurus. The wireless net is assigned ip addresses of 
10.1.0.* from my DHCP server (compared to 10.0.0.* for wired LAN) and the 
server routes between subnets. The only thing I haven't got is Samba browsing 
between subnets, the rest of it works a treat.

Matt

On Sunday 27 April 2003 11:02 pm, fizzy wrote:
> indeed i have, just putting the finishing touches to
> my VPN and it will be working :)
>
> I have a Buffalo WLI-PCM-L11 PCMCIA wireless card,
> which works fine, but afaik you should be fine with
> whatever you buy pcmcia wise, not so sure on USB tho.
>
> fizz
>  --- Jono Bacon <jonobacon@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi all,
>
> > Anyone got suggestions for wireless cards (PCMCIA
> > and
> > PCI) that will work well in Linux? I want as little
> > hassle for installation as possible.
> >
> > Fizz; didnt you get a wireless network going?
> >
> >   Jono
> >
> >
> >
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