Re: PCMCIA wireless cards....\'just works\'?

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I use an orinoco gold card 802.11b 128 bit encryption
works like a charm. I just put it in at boot time and
it's happy. Works with all the wireless tools and signal
meters included with Fedora.

Don

On Sun, 19 Dec 2004, Wayne Leutwyler wrote:

cjlesh wrote:
Hey all:

I've been searching on google all day, and not finding the answer I'm looking for.

Is there a list of wireless pcmcia cards that 'just work' in Fedora core 3? No downloads, kernel recompiles, ndiswrappers, etc...I want to plug it into my laptop, and have it work.

If you have a card that 'just works', please post the name, model number, and revision in this thread. Maybe if there are enough responses this could become a FAQ?

-cjl




This is an older card but I know it works without any extra effort.

Aironet 4800 Series Turdo DS. Its a 802.11b card.



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