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Name: Wallinger
Date: August 29, 2003 at 14:44:59 Pacific
OS: Linux - Suse 8.0 Pro/Win
CPU/Ram: Athlon950/256mb.
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After hours of searching, can someone let me know if there is any wireless 801.11g NIC for a desktop with linux drivers available. I have heard that the SMC 2802W is capable from one source but then see comments on another forum saying is doesn't work.

I have my wife's XP box connected directly to a Linksys Wireless G Router and would like to connect my Suse 8.0 Pro box wirelessly. If a "g" standard card is not available with the appropriate driver, is there a "b" standard card that will work seamlessly?

Thanks all,



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Name: Wallinger
Date: August 29, 2003 at 14:59:18 Pacific
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I meant 802.11 g!!


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