Does anyone know of an easy to install/use WIFI PCMCIA card for Linux. I am currently running Cent OS 4.0 on my laptop and I have a D-Link DWL-G650 Ver B which will run off of the madwifi Beta drivers. Now I know I can get this to work but I would feel a little better using software that is in production development. Any suggestions and input would be helpful on my new card purchase. The card should be able to run 802.11G/B and be compatible with most of the airsnort type tools. This will be used for wireless troubleshooting, site surveys etc. Thanks Steve ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through Horde-Toaster (http://qmailtoaster.clikka.com/)
Hi cents at samson-solutions.ca , Thursday, May 12, 2005, 10:36:59 AM, you wrote:> Does anyone know of an easy to install/use WIFI PCMCIA card for Linux. I am > currently running Cent OS 4.0 on my laptop and I have a D-Link DWL-G650 Ver B > which will run off of the madwifi Beta drivers. Now I know I can get this to1. My G650 works well with the madwifi drivers> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through Horde-Toaster > (http://qmailtoaster.clikka.com/)2. Does all qmailtoasters add this line? or did you do it yourself? -- Thanks syv at 911networks.com When the network has to work