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[vdr] Re: SV: [OT] Re: SV: Re: streaming VDR and W-LANer



Martin Altemark schrieb:

>> >> If you plan to use the "g" standard on Linux you should 
>> first hunt for
>> >> some drivers - AFAIK there is just one chipset rudimentarily 
>> >> supported.
>> > 
>> > I think most cards are actually supported. I myself can 
>> confirm that netgear WG501 works...
>> 
>> What kind of driver dou you use and what chip set is in your Netgear
>> product?
>> 
>> I only found the following two drivers:
>> Intersil chip sets - http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/802.11g/
>> Atheros chip sets  - http://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi/
> 
> The netgear one has an intersil chip.

> I think most 802.11g cards on the market are intersil or atherosbased, so support should be getting lots better (the intersil drivers is just about one month old, so this is kind of new). I just verified that the driver worked and then moved it back into my laptop which runs windows.

Ahh, ok, so it's time to buy a 54MBit card ;)

Cheers,
Juri

PS: Your mail client doesn't set the References: header which breaks the
threading in other mail clients.



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