On other Web sites
30 11 2008Edimax Wireless Devices.
For my money, use Ralinkpowered wireless devices both by choice and out of me not willing to support nonLinux vendors. Some recommended vendors include Emperorlinux. com Linuxcertified. com System76. com Yes, there are many others, but these are the three that Im comfortable in recommending, as they each have reputation for excellence. On other Web sites, have written mountains of howto information on connecting with wireless devices. Click here to the latest prices on Asus Eee Linux notebook! . have suggested alternatives and even troubleshooted them when they were not working as expected.
Print this article Submitted by Matt Hartley Column Wireless connectivity on any Linux distribution that is not prebundled with existing hardware is bit of crapshoot. And yet would be the first to point out that despite much of the nonsense about it being necessary to either compile driver from source or worse, falling back into Windows mindset so as to rely on Windows wireless drivers via NDISWrapper is never the only option.
And yet would be the first to point out that despite much of the nonsense about it being necessary to either compile driver from source or worse, falling back into Windows mindset so as to rely on Windows wireless drivers via NDISWrapper is never the only option. How? It varies from device to device. For my money, use Ralinkpowered wireless devices both by choice and out of me not willing to support nonLinux vendors.
have suggested alternatives and even troubleshooted them when they were not working as expected. On other Web sites, have written mountains of howto information on connecting with wireless devices. And in the next chapter of this series, will demonstrate to you exactly how this can be done and how to head off any shortcomings that come from using the included legacy modules. Some recommended vendors include Emperorlinux. com Linuxcertified. com System76. com Yes, there are many others, but these are the three that Im comfortable in recommending, as they each have reputation for excellence.
It is the simplest way to have WPAready wireless for your notebook. This is especially true with many older PCMCIA cards.
Related Blogs
- Related Blogs on how to
- How to Get the Most Out of Your Kindle—Tip #3
- Related Blogs on linux
Categories : linux wireless





