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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue Feb 24 02:44:32 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: hne at hopnet.net (Keith Hopkins)</li>
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> I recently got a laptop and I'd like to get into this new wireless
> thang. I've poked around FAQs and such, and it looks like 802.11b is
> doable. But, given a choice, I think I'd much prefer 802.11g.
>
> So, has anyone gotten any 802.11g hardware to work under Linux?
I have a Linksys WPC54G running with ndiswrapper under 2.4.24. Works
fine. I'm not using WEP/WPA, but it should support both. The real pain
was getting the "installed" copies of the MS-WinXP drivers unpackaged to
use with ndiswrapper (I don't have a XP box).
Found in Sydney,
Keith
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