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Newer page: | version 4 | Last edited on Tuesday, October 26, 2004 11:29:11 am | by AristotlePagaltzis | Revert |
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This page details peoples notes about setting up WirelessNetworking
. The environments will vary, and some of the notes might be out of date. Don't treat this as a definitive reference!
+This page details peoples notes about setting up a WirelessNetwork
. The environments will vary, and some of the notes might be out of date. Don't treat this as a definitive reference!
See Also WirelessNetworkSecurityNotes
-!!Nevada's Experience in Setting Up WirelessNetworking.
+!! Nevada's Experience in Setting Up a WirelessNetwork
PhilMurray went to [PBTech] and bought two Nokia C110 wireless cards and a Nokia C910 wireless bridge (PCI to PCMCIA bridge) for $500 (A good deal). This is where the problem begins.
The C110 card works fine in Windows, as you'd expect. There's even a binary Linux driver. We have a wireless network connecting two laptops, one of which is kept plugged into a network cable so that the other laptop can have wireless. :)
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It has been my experience that compiling the Wireless Tools and pcmcia-cs separately from the kernel always yeilds a much nicer solution and seems to simplify/remove issues regarding wireless network support. This was a big issue back when I was using a Pentium Pro 150 as a server because it would take forever to compile a new kernel, and significantly less than forever to just recompile the wireless and pcmcia (but still a long time) .
I also have an Airport Extreme card in my iBook G4 which has worked with every network I've tried it with.
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