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Old 20th April 2006, 04:25 PM
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Question on PCMCIA Wireless cards for FC5

I tried a search and nothing came up..

But is there a plug-n-play PCMCIA wireless card for FC5?

I have tried the 2 I already have with ndiswrapper 1.4 and cannot get it to keep a connection.

I was looking into a card with the anthros(sp?) chip set but am not sure.

doesn't have to be G complient, just so I can work on my Linux laptop without being tied to my desk.

Thanks in advanced

~James
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Old 20th April 2006, 05:42 PM
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if you mean an atheros based card, then you have to install madwifi to use it. they will have 802.11a/b/g.
or are you asking if there is a card that works without having to install drivers?
the cisco 350 has drivers included with FC5 but is only 802.11b

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