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Product:
WG311T Wireless PCI Adapter
Vendor:
NetGear
Tested operating systems:
Fedora Core, Linux other, Ubuntu Linux
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WG311T Wireless PCI Adapter
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Submitted on 2005-01-01 12:00:00
Operating System: Ubuntu Linux Rating:





Submitted on 2007-02-11 23:25:38
Anonymous
Post License:
GNU LGPL
Post License:
GNU LGPL
This PCI Network Card uses an Atheros chip, so the madwifi driver [1] is the right one.
With my Ubuntu 5.10 I haven't any problems so I suppose it works also with higher Ubuntu-versions.
To get WPA encryption you have to configure wpa_supplicant [2].
[1] http://madwifi.org
[2] http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/wpa_supplicant?highlight=%28wpa%29 (german)
With my Ubuntu 5.10 I haven't any problems so I suppose it works also with higher Ubuntu-versions.
To get WPA encryption you have to configure wpa_supplicant [2].
[1] http://madwifi.org
[2] http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/wpa_supplicant?highlight=%28wpa%29 (german)
Operating System: Fedora Core Rating:





Submitted on 2007-02-13 10:09:16
Anonymous
Post License:
GNU LGPL
Post License:
GNU LGPL
I've run this card on Fedora Core 6, SuSE 10.1, Ubuntu 6.10 and it works well.
Each time I've downloaded the source for the MadWifi driver (madwifi.org) and compiled from scratch.
Each OS has a slightly different set of boot configurations but all are reasonably easy to solve by reviewing the doc on the Madwifi web site and some knowledge of scripting.
All of these OS's have packages as well if you're not keen on the fine points...
Best wifi hardware so far...
Each time I've downloaded the source for the MadWifi driver (madwifi.org) and compiled from scratch.
Each OS has a slightly different set of boot configurations but all are reasonably easy to solve by reviewing the doc on the Madwifi web site and some knowledge of scripting.
All of these OS's have packages as well if you're not keen on the fine points...
Best wifi hardware so far...

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