Well, the wireless card is setup with 64-bit encryption, obtaining IP info via DHCP. I don't think that's what you mean though--as far as the drivers I haven't done anything, the card is automatically detected in FC2 as you know and basically that's how I left it! It's connecting to an original Airport Base Station. When you do get your new WAP, try and send or receive a 500MB file via a NFS share and see if you crash, I'd be interested to know! (this does seem to happen with FTP, SMB, etc, but it seems to happen most quickly with NFS.) Aside from from that I am very, very happy with FC2 on this laptop--except for the fact that the FC team could consider using the wlan-ng drivers instead of the stock ones which they provided. Because I can't get airsnort or kismet to work out of the box. Let me know what your experience is like. Julian On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 12:02, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > I have a T23 and did use the wlan-ng drivers in RHL-9 with no problems. > My WAP died, so I have not enabled use of the wireless in FC2 but I'll > buy another WAP in a few days. I'd be happy to help you test this. > > How did you set up the wireless in FC2? > > Cheers, > > -- > Rodolfo J. Paiz <rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Simpaticus.com >