[ale] Wireless pc card update

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Mon Oct 27 13:08:34 EST 2003


I also just received and tested a WFC12 from Linksys off of Amazon.com 
on my Zaurus 5600 and it worked out of the box with no tweaks on my 
part.  So the current WFC12 from Amazon has the Prism chip still.
Dow


mattmagee.md at netzero.net wrote:

>Hey folks,  I got some help from the list a while ago concerning selecting a Linux friendly, 16 bit 802.11b pc card.  Well, I found one!  This weekend I bought a Netgear MA401.  Works great with my laptop running Slackware 9.1, without any real work.
>
>Thanks all for the advice.
> 
>Here's some info:
>
>IBM ThinkPad 380D
>Slackware 9.1 
>Netgear MA401 Rev.D V 2.5
>16 bit (not CardBus)
>
>Seems to work so far.  If I have any problems, I will let y'all know.
>
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