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Wireless ethernet?



I'm not doing it right now, but I did sign out one of the wireless
ethernet adapters at USENIX.  It worked perfectly with my RedHat 7.1
laptop.  I seem to recall they were made by Lucent.  All I had to do was
swap it with my normal ethernet card, it picked up my ethernet settings
perfectly.  Plug-n-Pray at it's best. :)

				-fjr

On 06 Aug 2001 15:56:26 -0400, David Kramer wrote:
> Is anybody doing this with Linux?  I would love to be able to use my
> laptop anywhere in the house.
> 
> Ideal would be the kind that uses a "base station" that plugs into the hub
> and talks to a Linux-compatible PCMCIA card.
 


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