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Wireless NIC..Which OS?
Discuss Wireless NIC..Which OS?
Posted by: RyanOldw83
I have a [url]http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=36&prid=520[/url] and I was wondering what Linux Distro it will work on? I want to use Linux again but i cant run wire around my house and i need a Linux OS that this card is compatible with. It wasn't compatible with RH9. The chipset wasnt supported but this was right when RH9 was released. Any help?
Posted by: shan
Most distro's support a majority of wireless cards, I think most all linksys cards are supported...
I have a WPC11 pcmcia card for my laptop, it works like a charm!
Posted by: RyanOldw83
Guess I'll give it another shot, wish me luck, I love Linux for its flexibility.. I just hope i can use the internet when i get it installed :D Thanks Shan.
Posted by: shan
yea, good luck man!
Posted by: mikesgroovin
RyanOldw83
Just as a side note. I have had a problem with some distros of Linux when using a wireless combo card. Like the Proximo Orinoco A/B/G combo. I know that Knoppix-STD and Corel don't like the combo cards.
But if you use a card with the PRISM chipset, like Linksys cards, then you should be fine.
-Michael
Posted by: þÄ®âÐÖx
The WMP54g uses a Broadcom chipset, which isn't widely supported by Linux yet. According to [URL=http://larsen-b.com/archives/000028.html]This Page[/URL] there's a commercial (not free) solution that you could use for the time being. I have a WMP54g in my desktop box, but I haven't had time to test it in Linux yet. Overall it's a great card, but if you don't NEED 54mbps, you'd be better off getting something with a Prism chipset which is supported by most distros right out of the box.
Posted by: RyanOldw83
Thanks for the info. I'll be building a new computer next month so I'll just wait til then to use Linux.