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
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