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We were mentioned in Linux Journal: msg#00054network.wireless.seattle.general
in the Letter section of this month's LJ, we were mentioned as a reference source. Copied below is the letter and response, for those that don't get the magazine ---- Compatible Wireless Cards? The September 2003 issue, centering on wireless networks and LInux, was quite enjoyable. However, that was something missing that was sorely needed. There was no mention of what wireless network cards could be used with LInux. The Hardware HOWTO lacks any such supported list as well. After dredging through manufacturer Web sites, such as Adaptec and Linksys, my outlook on converting my current LAN to wireless is not a good one. Can you list what wireless network cards were used in any of the various articles? -- Wally Barnes (response) There's a good card list at seattlewireless.net/?HardwareComparison. You also can check your distributor's hardware compatibility list on the Web. As the previous letter shows, it's hard to keep up with hardware in print. -- Ed. _______________________________________________ Talk mailing list Talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk |
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