[nycphp-talk] 802.11a and linux
Hans Zaunere
zaunere at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 11 12:16:37 EDT 2002
--- Jim Suto <jim at alliedtours.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with 802.11a wireless products with
> Linux, as to
> which brands are most compatible and offer best performance?
About two years ago I did. I've worked mostly with Lucent and D-Link
cards. Lucent (at that time anyway) was the best - D-Link worked, was
a little fineky, but you couldn't beat the price.
> Is the Linksys WAP54A access point and the corresponding PCMCIA
> card a good choice?
Can't tell you from direct expierence, but I've always liked Linksys.
However, I think I would stay away from Cisco (if they even have a card
for Linux).
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Wireless-HOWTO.html <-- howto (duh)
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ (writes the
drivers)
http://nycwireless.net <-- very in the know
By the way, thanks for the HTML help - working well!
HZ
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