Re: [NTLK] Wireless cards

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Wed Oct 23 2002 - 23:12:46 EDT


on 23/10/02 22:32, Rolf Brakvatne at rbrak29_at_qwest.net wrote:

> Purchased the Netgear 4 port WAP from Amazon($30 rebate from Netgear).
> Now for the card.
>
> Where is the definitive list of supported wireless cards for Hiroshi
> Noguchi's driver other than his site? What is the best one to get,
> keeping in mind that it will be used on the 2100 and on a Powerbook.
> Need model numbers and any other important information i.e chipset.

Well, since Hiroshi is the one writing the driver, I imagine that he must
have a pretty good idea about which cards work and which don't...

-Laurent.

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