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> Bjorn Dittmer-Roche <bjorn at sccs.swarthmore.edu> writes:
>
> > Is it easy to setup a USB/802.11 adaptor on linux?
>
> I've got a NetGear MA401,
Sorry, I meant MA101 (the USB adapter). The 401 is a PCMCIA card, I
think.
I just tried it again with the atmelwlan driver from
<<a rel="nofollow" href="http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net">http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net</a>>, and it seems to be working
fine.
-- Joe
> which uses an Atmel wifi chip. Last time I
> tried using it (several months ago), it "worked", but locked up the
> machine (RH8) after a few minutes, presumably due to a buggy driver.
> I'll see if there's an updated driver, and let you know how that
> goes.
>
> -- Joe
>
> > I've used PC cards with
> > little to no trouble but I haven't tried the USB type yet. Ideally I'd
> > like to get one that I could use on linux, mac and windows so if anyone
> > has specific suggestions I'm all ears.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > bjorn
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