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On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 12:07:33 +0100, Andrew Crook wrote:
> "nntp chip" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> I'm looking for a wireless usb-adapter so that I can use it with both
>> laptops and desktops. Speed is not critical so usb 1 and 11b will do
>> fine.
>>
>> Linux with fresh kernels will be the os on the computers. Anyone out
>> there know how nice those three adapters will play with the penguin:
>>
>> Netgear - ma111 (or ma111nd)
>> D-Link - dwl-122
>> 3com - 3crshew696
>>
>>
>> If any patches or extra drivers need to be applied that would be good
>> to know about too.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
>> Netgear - ma111 (or ma111nd)
>
> Using the Atmel AT76C503A binary linux driver with the Netgear MA101
> http://mckinney.co.nz/wireless/binary.html Netgear MA101 & RedHat 8.0
> HOWTO
> http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net/howto/howto.html
> http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/sh...hp?product=101
Sounds good. I'll take a look at those links.
>> D-Link - dwl-122
> lots in google
>> 3com - 3crshew696
> lots in google
Already googled for info and found out they should work. Thought I'd ask
in this group anyway to hear from people actually using them if they have
something to say besides what google says.
> happy hacking and good luck
Thank you.
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