On 18 Jan 2008, at 09:27, Rob Gallagher wrote:
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>> On 17/01/2008, Conor Wynne wrote:
>> I am sure this has been answered before, but in case something new
>> has
>> been released since the last advice.
>>>> Yep, I posted a similar question a number of months back ;)
>
Which is exactly why I think we should have a wiki on linux.ie for
"Certified by Ilug" -- links to cards
>> What is 100% OSS and 100% sure to work with full encryption with
>> linux?
>>>> I ended up going with the Netgear WG311T (PCI):
>>http://www.netgear.com/Products/Adapters/SuperGWirelessAdapters/WG311T.aspx>http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility/Netgear#WG311T>> As the link above says, Madwifi support is good and encryption works
> out of the box. There was no trouble getting it working with Ubuntu
> (gutsy), after enabling the restricted modules*
>>> rg
>> *Note: While it seems the madwifi drivers are open source, they do
> have a dependency on a proprietary hardware abstraction layer - hence
> the restricted modules classification.
Not OSS then? Sounds like it uses ndiswrapper?
I don't use ubuntu that often, so forgive me if its wrong.
Wiki anybody?
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