On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 11:02:25AM -0500, Dave Sherman wrote:
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>Hello everyone,
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>Just wondering if anybody has experience with any 802.11b products under
>Linux? I am looking at setting up my IBM ThinkPad (laptop) as a wireless
>client for my home network.

My best experiences are using a stock linus kernel, and david hinds'
pcmcia-cs package. You'll also need wireless tools which are linked off off
the pcmcia-cs sourceforge page http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net. 

I must say that FreeBSD is much easier though, the card i have is supported
with the default kernel from freebsd-4.4 and all the wep related functions
are handled by ifconfig. I actually have a script that runs from pccardd
that will detect which wireless network I'm on and set the WEP key, mode,
channel etc. 

>
>I am going through the wireless networking howto, and have read a couple
>of product reviews, but am looking for personal experiences from anyone
>who cares to share.
>
>Dave
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