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Re: Linksys Wireless WDT11 w/ Woody



Although I don't own these products I had them under serious consideration to
buy and may still buy them.  Any research that I've done on their use on Linux
indicates that their support is fair to excellent, and probably even so under a
2.2 kernel.

I would recommend doing a bit of research on Linux and wireless first.  A few
quick links will take you to sites based on the subject.  And if memory serves
me correct, Linksys may even have Linux drivers on their site.

BTW, I have tried that Linksys Router you mention, and it does work very well
(browser-based config).

On 06-Apr-2002 Mike Madden wrote:
> I already have a Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless 4-Port 
> Cable/DSL Router and a Linksys WDT11.  What would
> you recommend as a good wireless NIC?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike
> 
> Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>> 
>> On 06-Apr-2002 Mike Madden wrote:
>> > Does anyone know if the Linksys WDT11 is supported
>> > under Woody?  I am running the latest snapshot from
>> > ftp.fsn.hu with kernel 2.2.20.  If it is supported
>> > or anyone has gotten it to work, please let me know.
>> > Also, if it requires a kernel update to the 2.4.x
>> > series, please let me know.
>> >
>> 
>> if it works at all it definately requires a 2.4 kernel.
>> 
>> The linksys are some of the worst of the prism2 based cards, so if you have
>> not
>> spent the money try to spend it elsewhere.
> 
> 
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