On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 06:23:10AM +0100, Colin Paul Adams wrote: > > I want to connect an AMD64 machine (currently running 32-bit Fedora > Core 6, although I might upgrade to Fedora 9 64-bit or 32-bit) to a > wireless LAN. Can I just buy any cheap wireless LAN card, or are there > gotchas to be aware of? Wireless is a tangle. Not all work and not all parts have the same devices on the inside despite having nearly the same make and model on the outside. Is your machine a laptop? What wireless bands, frequencies, types etc are important. You are in the UK so my US centric history may miss the mark so here are some general thoughts. Have you done a net search and found: http://fedoramobile.org/wireless/ you will find four types of card and some 32bit .vs. 64 bit issues to double the problem space. unsupported and unsupportable reverse engineered ndiswrapper over windows driver fully disclosed public driver. Shop for hardware in the fully disclosed public driver class that maps to your wireless needs. Look at vendor sites and write letters and email asking for Linux support if you cannot find it. Linux users do need some help from the wireless vendors.... some are stepping up so do look and do fill out the "was this helpful" survey.... Do it from each new DHCP address you get and from each 'hotspot' you visit... and all the throw away email addresses you have ;-) If you can find a supported/works USB wireless device you will find that to be the quickest to test. About 20% of the USB devices just work. A USB device can be very handy on the 'next' laptop. I have some that don't but were only $9. "lspci" tells me that this laptop has a: 03:02.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02) The driver is the b43 driver. "A Linux driver for the Broadcom b43 wireless chips. Broadcom never released details about these chips so this driver is based upon reverse engineered ..." http://fedorasolved.org/mobile/fc-wireless/bcm43xx-yum-extras Wireless is the primary reason I have a 32 bit version of fedora on this laptop and not a 64 bit version.... -- T o m M i t c h e l l Looking for a place to hang my hat. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list