From: Joe deBlaquiere <jadb@redhat.com>
To: "Michael H. Warfield" <mhw@wittsend.com>
Cc: John Jasen <jjasen@datafoundation.com>,
Mike Pontillo <mike_p@polaris.wox.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Support for 802.11 cards?
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 18:13:14 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A74B59A.5070502@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0101281344040.12805-100000@polaris.wox.org> <Pine.LNX.4.30.0101281704050.2343-100000@flash.datafoundation.com> <20010128182358.F23716@alcove.wittsend.com>
There is a rather informative discussion of wireless support at :
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Linux.Wireless.drivers.html
Though possibly a little out of date, the author of this obviously did
their research. Kudos!
--
Joe
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 05:07:33PM -0500, John Jasen wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Mike Pontillo wrote:
>
>
>>> I was wondering what 802.11 PCI cards anyone knows of that run
>>> under Linux-2.4. (or 2.2 for that matter)
>>
>
>> I _think_ a good many of the 802.11 wireless ISA and PCI cards are just
>> bus to PCMCIA adapters, so it would be a question of whether or not the
>> PCMCIA card is supported and if the bridge is supported.
>
>
> Last I knew (straight from the Lucent people), the ISA bridge
> card worked fine and the PCI card did NOT work at all. I've since
> confirmed that, first hand, myself (I currently have the ISA bridge in
> operation) on the 2.2 kernels. The ISA bridge also works on the 2.4
> kernels but I have not retested the PCI bridge on 2.4. The Lucent
> people claim that the Linux pcmcia people are aware of the problem.
>
> Mike
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-01-29 0:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-01-26 13:13 Renaming lost+found Rob Kaper
2001-01-26 13:49 ` Richard B. Johnson
2001-01-26 18:19 ` James Lewis Nance
2001-01-26 20:05 ` Rodrigo Barbosa (aka morcego)
2001-01-27 20:43 ` Stephen C. Tweedie
2001-01-28 19:26 ` Chris Mason
2001-01-27 23:14 ` Thunder from the hill
2001-01-28 21:35 ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-01-28 21:41 ` Mo McKinlay
2001-01-28 21:56 ` Support for 802.11 cards? Mike Pontillo
2001-01-28 22:07 ` John Jasen
2001-01-28 23:23 ` Michael H. Warfield
2001-01-29 0:13 ` Joe deBlaquiere [this message]
2001-01-29 2:00 ` Anton Blanchard
2001-01-29 18:18 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2001-01-30 1:09 ` Mike Pontillo
2001-01-29 6:41 ` Renaming lost+found Mike Galbraith
2001-01-29 7:17 ` Andreas Dilger
2001-01-31 15:32 ` tytso
2001-01-26 19:24 ` Andreas Dilger
2001-01-26 19:45 ` patrick.mourlhon
[not found] ` <200101262005.PAA05246@mah21awu.cas.org>
2001-01-26 20:21 ` patrick.mourlhon
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