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OS for wireless networking
Wednesday, December 22, 2004 Hi, I just want to know if there would be a better version of LINUX for me to use that would enable my wireless network to work. Right now the network works using WinXP but not using Mandrake 10.1. I have an Ethernet Card that takes in my cable Internet connection. I then have a D-Link 520+ card installed into the same machine running WinXP, downstairs I have an old system running Win98 with a Linksys WMP54G wireless card installed, This system works fine with good quick internet sharing and I can views the files on the XP machine from the 98 machine but not the other way around. But what I want is to be able to drop Windows and use Linux so which O.S. should it be. All the best; AMcDonald anto-dub |
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anto-dub wrote:
> OS for wireless networking > > Wednesday, December 22, 2004 > > Hi, I just want to know if there would be a better version of LINUX > for me to use that would enable my wireless network to work. Right now > the network works using WinXP but not using Mandrake 10.1. I have an > Ethernet Card that takes in my cable Internet connection. I then have > a D-Link 520+ card installed into the same machine running WinXP, > downstairs I have an old system running Win98 with a Linksys WMP54G > wireless card installed, This system works fine with good quick > internet sharing and I can views the files on the XP machine from the > 98 machine but not the other way around. > > But what I want is to be able to drop Windows and use Linux so which > O.S. should it be. You have to make sure there are drivers available for your hardware. Check on the Linksys site or Google for "Linksys WMP54G Linux drivers". I got about 5,820 links for that. Certainly some of the first ones should get you going or at least give you answers. Malke -- "I have a cunning plan..." |
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