There are a few WLAN cards that are supported by Linux. Check out
LinuxQuestions.org's HCL (hardware compatability list) and browse the forums
there.
The way to do it would be to stick a PCI wired network card in the linux box
and in one of the W2k machines and stick a crossover cable in between the
two.
The BETTER way to do it (better performance, better expandability) is to
shell out a bit for a wireless hub/switch/router. Can get some
cheap-but-working ones for about £50. Take a gander around
www.ebuyer.co.uk
Good luck
"Allan Young" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:a7FCb.100$(E-Mail Removed)...
> OK, heres the story..... I've currently got three Windows 2000 systems in
> the hosue all linked through DLink wireless PCI cards - works fine, shares
> the cable modem connection for Internet access etc - all set to ad-hoc
> (peer-to-peer).
>
> What I want to do is include a Linux box into the network - but not
wireless
> as I can't seem to find a wireless card with Linux drivers. How can I do
> it? There must be a way, I just can't think of it! Got a feeling I'll
need
> a cross-over cable in there somewhere!
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
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