On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:02:59PM -0500, Karl Bongers wrote: >Hi All, > >Just bought a Dlink DWL-520 PCI card(w/external antenna), >and a DWL-650 PCMCIA adapter($50 and $40 officemax). > >It will take me a while to learn/install wireless on Linux, >and I wanted to ask if anyone can comment on using them >under Linux. My main concern is that I find out soon in >case I need to return them if they are bricks under Linux. >A quick google search shows that some people are using >them, so looks like I might be in luck. > >Also, I am assuming I can get similiar functionality >from the PCI card as a more expensive "access point"? >(generally speaking that is...) > >Thanks for any comments in advance for a Wi-Fi newbie. > >Karl. You have many,many option to get these working under Linux. I am unfamiliar with the the 520 card, but I am 90% positive it is supported. Basically you have these drivers at your disposale. 1) kernel wlan_cs drivers 2) wlan-ng drivers 3) hostap_cs drivers I am just tickled pink with the hostap drivers. They are very flexible and use the wireless-tools useland tools. The wlan-ng drivers are ok, just a bit "convultued". The kernel drivers are stable. -- --*--SpencerUnderground--*-- http://autonomous.tv/ spencer at autonomous.tv Key fingerprint = 173B 8760 E59F DBF8 6FD2 68F8 ABA2 AB08 49C7 4754 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tcwug-list/attachments/20020905/bbc5ae74/attachment.pgp