you can also use waveLan (Orinoco Gold/Silver) cards from Lucent Technologies. These are automatically detected by RedHat 9, Fedora Core 1, and other distributions. Konrad ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Truter" <brian@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 5:27 PM Subject: Re: Quest for linux supported Wireless > Gerry Doris wrote: > > >I've been trying to find a wireless solution that is supported under linux. > > > >D-Link flat out say their products aren't supported. LinkSys said there > >are 3rd party drivers that will work with their products but they wouldn't > >recommend them. > > > >However, I see that NetGear do claim some of their products are supported > >under linux. I would appreciate anyone sharing their experience with > >NetGear's products when using Fedora. In particular, I'm interested in > >their new 108MB/s WGT624 router and WG311T PCI card. > > > >If NetGear isn't supported then what are people using??? > > > > > >Gerry > > > > > > > > > I have a Linksys WPC55AG PCMCIA card working perfectly in Fedora using > MadWiFi kernel modules. > I have DLink DWL-520+ wireless PCI adapter that is running in RH9 > (would have to research what I did to install this, it has been a while) > I have a Cisco Aironet PCI352 Wireless PCI adapter running in RH9 using > Cisco's drivers > > If there is something I can do to help you, just let me know. > > My best suggestion would be to use Linksys and the MadWiFi modules that > are available on DAG Repo. > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > >