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On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:33:24AM -0400, Andy Random wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I appreciate this probably close to a FAQ but....
>
> I'm looking for a Linux (and in particular Ubuntu) friendly PCMCIA wifi
> card.
>
> Now I know that with the likes of NdisWrapper many cards can be got to
> work these days, but what I'm after is a card which "just works".
>
> Specifically I want one which will work with a Ubuntu live CD, so I can
> boot the laptop on the live CD, plug in the wifi card and get connected,
> no messing with extra downloads, recompiling things or installing extra
> drivers.
>
> Any suggestions on cards which can do this?
I don't know about cards, but I've always found the Intel ipw2200
to be really good and reliable. The ipw3945 is pretty good, too,
although you need a binary userspace app to manage the power output of
the card.
I believe that it's possible to get ipw2200 and ipw3945 PCCards.
Hugo.
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