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Linux compatible router
Im looking to buy a linux compatible wireless reciever. I don't want to mess round with NDISWrapper anymore, and i can't figure it out. Are there any routers that would work without software for linux? Id heard something about Zydas wireless routers, but i don't know which wireless recievers have the chips. could someone help me find a Zydas 108.11 G reciever?
THANKS
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The Prism Orinoco cards have good linux support (the ones I've used, anyway). Check this site:
http://madwifi.sourceforge.net/
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Orinoco cards rule the skewl when it comes to linux support, the down side is an Orinoco gold card will set ya back a few bucks.
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hi im using a wireless g broadband router with 4 port switch and a motorola card all runs well with redhat and debian.
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