Re: 802.11b
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On Tuesday 02 April 2002 15:35, Jason Majors wrote:
> I'm thinking of getting an 802.11b network, so I can carry my debian based
> notebook around the house without running cables everywhere.
> I'll be getting a PCMCIA network card, and a receiver that I can plug into
> my existing 10/100 switch.
> Any suggestions on brand/model? And what does or doesn't work with debian?
I have the D-Link DWL-650 card and D-Link WAP (forgot the model number) and
all works wonderfully. I also have a D-Link DWL-500 in my kids' computer and
we all share the bandwidth without a hitch.
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