hi again--
well i dont know what the problem was, but i plugged in the card again to see if it works and all i can say is tht THE FREAKIN CARD WORKS!!! its cool to have wireless LAN access on Linux.
And I dont see why it wouldnt have worked, after all my Linksys card is based on a Prism2 chipset which has been supported by Linux.
regds -NDK
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--- "Nikhil D. Kikkeri" nikhil23@hotmail.com wrote:
Thats encouragin to hear.Would you mind posting your complete setup to the list? In terms of AP, authentication scheme, driver version, kernel version(any modifications u made etc).
regds, Kishor
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On Fri, 04 Apr 2003, Nikhil D. Kikkeri spake thusly:
hehe ;)
And I dont see why it wouldnt have worked, after all my Linksys card is based on a Prism2 chipset which has been supported by Linux.
The Ayava/Ornaco/Lucent cards as well as the dlink cards work well with linux. WEP also works. They work both in ad-hoc as well as managed mode.