Marcos Marado wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 14:05 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
With the current firmware and driver a "scan" shows 14 connectible
points outside an apartment building (only one secured in any way ;-)
whic is just what Windows shows. With the stock kernel zero are found.
That's not stable that's moribund.
Sorry to disagree, but I use the stock kernel version of ipw2100 almost
daily, with no problems.
Well if ipw2100 works on one machine for one person, obviously ipw2200
must be correct as well. I never said they didn't work anywhere, and I
have no old 2100 hardware.
But the new {firm,soft}ware works and gives the same results as XP,
while the default says there are no usable signals in range. And like it
or not, it has to work at least as well as Windows on the same machine
to be considered functional. Many devices work better.
--
bill davidsen <[email protected]>
CTO TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
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