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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Jan 26 10:37:55 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: vloggins at turbocorp.com (Van L. Loggins)</li>
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I'm also interested in doing a bit of war driving just to see how well it can pick up.
I purchased an orinoco 802.11B silver pcmcia wireless networking card and it works great with fedora core 1. all I had to was punch in the settings
for my wireless access point (intel Anypoint networking gateway 1400) and I was good to go.
This card has a hookup for a external antenna so that's what has me interested in possibly trying my hand at "war driving" with it.
Thanks
Van
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