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CD/netinst/index.wml: Information about supported internet connections outdated



Hello,

I found on www.debian.org/CD/netinst/index.wml this info:

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What types of network connections are supported during installation? 

The network install assumes that you have a connection to the Internet 
either using analogue PPP dial-up or using an ethernet connection. 
This may be through a PCMCIA adapter on laptops. Internal (PCI) ISDN 
cards and WLAN cards are not supported — sorry!
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This paragraph is very misleading, since one can assume, that you
need to have an PCMCIA card to perform an netinst installation.
But this is not true, you can use:
- onboard or PCI serial port (for PPP modem connection)
- onboard or ISA or PCI or PCMCIA ethernet port (for DSL connection)
- onboard or PCI or PCMCIA WLAN adapters (for DSL connections via
  WLAN router, but with restrictions)


In short words it is very difficult to tell, what is supported.
So I would propose the following:


--- CD_netinst_index-orig.wml   2011-02-01 03:29:21.000000000 +0100
+++ CD_netinst_index-workingcopy.wml    2011-06-04 20:27:00.000000000 +0200
@@ -20,8 +20,7 @@
 during installation?</strong>
 The network install assumes that you have a connection to the
 Internet either using analogue PPP dial-up or using an ethernet
-connection. This may be through a PCMCIA adapter on laptops. Internal
-(PCI) ISDN cards and WLAN cards are not supported &mdash; sorry!</p>
+connection. ISDN is not supported &mdash; sorry!</p>
 
 <p><strong>What is the difference between the <q>netinst</q>
 and the <q>business card</q> images?</strong>



Holger


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