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[ILUG] PCI Wireless card

[ILUG] PCI Wireless card

Liam Bedford lbedford at lbedford.org
Sun Jun 26 10:45:28 IST 2005


On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 04:27:39PM +0100, FRLinux wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Apologies if that has been asked before. I'd like to buy a PCI
> Wireless card supported by the Prism54.org project. Problem is (and
> i've been there before ...) vendors do very quick revisions to their
> card which does not guarantee that the project will support them
> nicely.
> 
> So the question in short is, had anyone bought a PCI wireless card
> very recently ? My idea is to make an accesspoint with it.
> 
dunno if this makes a difference to you, but the newer prism54
cards are now softradio, and I think they're not supported
properly.

Don't buy prism54 any more people ;)

L.
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