[ale] Linspire 5.0
Keith Hopkins
hne at hopnet.net
Mon Jun 13 17:25:17 EDT 2005
Which pavilion laptop model do you have?
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From Downunder (and a little to the left)
Keith
Geoffrey wrote:
> Chris Ricker wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 26 May 2005, Geoffrey wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Dump ndiswrapper and get a good prism54 or an atheros based card.
>>> 3com makes
>>> a prism54 card and I picked up a blitzz card that has an antheros
>>> card. $40
>>> at Wal-Mart (BWP 712). Both work with late versions of Suse, RH and
>>> Mandrake.
>>
>>
>>
>> I like the Intel 2200 b/g and Intel 2915 a/b/g for mini-PCI if your
>> notebooks support that
>
>
> I'm curious what you mean by 'support that.' I assumed that if you had
> a mini-pc, any mini-pc card should work. Am I incorrect on this
> assumption?
>
> I recently tried to use an Xterasys mini-pci card in my hp pavilion. It
> won't even boot with the card in. I get:
>
> 104-Unsupported wireless network device detected.
> System haulted. Remove device and restart.
>
> I figured this was simply hp's way of forcing you to purchase the higher
> priced laptop that has the card already in it.
>
> I'm assuming it might be that this laptop does not have an antenna for a
> mini-pci card, thus they don't want you calling support when such a card
> does not work. I was expecting that card would work, just that my range
> would be (quite) limited.
>
> Insights would be appreciated.
>
>>
>> The drivers are open source and well-maintained, and they've got
>> monitor mode enabled in the firmware now (so kismet and friends work
>> ;-). The cards are quite cheap too - I think I paid $20 each for an
>> order of 2200s.
>
>
> Pointers for where one might purchase such a card?
>
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