Am Sa, den 30.07.2005 schrieb Sam Varshavchik um 18:03:
That reminds me -- I wouldn't mind a pointer to an 802.11g USB
card that's
supported in FC3. By "supported" I mean native kernel support. I don't
need to know about any proprietary drivers that can be hacked with something
like ndiswrapper. ndiswrapper with i386 drivers is not going to be much
useful on an x86_64 system.
Hi Sam,
in the last days I watched out for something exactly that. I came over
the ZyDAS1211 chip which is in a handful of 54 MBit USB WLAN sticks.
There is a Linux kernel driver project at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zd1211/
which looks promising. Some models from different manufacturers listed
at:
http://warder.ath.cx:81/projects.php#zd1211
Today I ordered myself a "Fiberline WL-410U" for about 15 € (~13 US$).
Can hopefully soon report if you are interested - just do not have an
x86_64 system.
Alexander
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