On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 06:24 +0000, Michael A. Peters wrote: > On 02/13/2005 02:40:09 PM, Johnathan Bailes wrote: > > > > > No official support, do a google on the madwifi driver and the word > > sourceforge. There is a driver that works with it. I know because I > > am using it. The pain is that if you use such a card you will need > > to > > recompile this driver every time you get a new kernel. > > > > It works fine for me but I was a silly bugger and did not bother > > asking unlike you who seems to be getting his ducks in a row before > > making a purchase. > > > > Do a search on the archives of this list. Someone just asked about > > wireless support and what card was best just recently. > > I'm not sure if the offer is still going on - but CompUSA was selling > AT&T Plug&Share 6500G (a pci card, for desktops) for $13.00 (web order > only) - it's a 802.11g card (54Mbps - well, theoretically 54Mbps ...) > and it works with madwifi. > > Don't know if they have the pcmcia card on sale as well. > Don't know if this is the same card you have. You will have to check the chipset. However, this site claims support for the Netgear WG311 card http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz is the compatibility list and the drivers are available at http://www.linux-wlan.org/ > -- > Michael A. Peters > http://mpeters.us/ > > >