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:
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.
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:
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.
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.