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> Several vendors have networking systems designed to plug into the home
> phone line. These are target at the average consumer that doesn't want
> to run CAT5 through his house, or doesn't know how. Intel's AnyPoint is
> one such beast. Does anyone know of any of these that have Linux
> support? What about wireless ethernet?
For wireless check out the WebGear Aviator 2.4. $159 for two cards. 2 Mbps
transfer rate. Up to 500 feet range. Linux support. Package comes with 2
PCMCIA cards and 2 PCMCIA to ISA adapters. Saw one at Microcenter yesterday.
BAJ
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