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Tips of PCMCIA WLAN cards for FC3?

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Gunnien

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Oct 29, 2003
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Hello,

I have a simple “Dell Inspiron” set up with Both Fedora (FC3) and Win2k. But the space on the disk is starting to be a limitation so I am thinking on scrapping the win system. But there is one thing I should have solved before I scrap the win and that is the wireless network connection.

I have to use a PCMCIA card to the wireless connection.

So instead of asking how I am going to get my old Belkin card to work (Linux is a kind of new for me) I simply ask you out there if you know of an network card that FC3 is supporting?

So just give me the some options of witch PCMCIA card I may buy and witch driver I may use to get that card working (preferably cards that supports the 802.11 a/b/g platform).

I would be thankful for every tip here.

Kind regards

Gunnien
 
Hell again,

I have to post this litle message, to say that I made a fool out of my self.

I found a link here in about "how to ask smart questions" and read it. And specially the chapter about the before you ask....... and took the hint and did that "STFW" stuff fore a couple of hours and found something I wanted to try. So the result is that my old wireless network-card is working like a dream now.

Sorry for trying to waist your time folks. Shal try not to do it again :)

Gunnien
 
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