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Hello,
Glad to be here, I'm seriously considering going with one of these linux flavors, it sounds pretty neat and I'd like the experience! While I'm pretty amped about the ...
- 12-12-2009 #1Just Joined!
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Netgear wag511 802.11/a/b/g compatible?
Hello,
Glad to be here, I'm seriously considering going with one of these linux flavors, it sounds pretty neat and I'd like the experience! While I'm pretty amped about the change, I have a few questions:
I've heard horror stories about getting wireless to work, if my card compatible? (Netgear wag511 802.11/a/b/g)
Thanks,
HelloItsMe
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Does anyone know?
- 12-14-2009 #3
You can't tell from the name on the outside. It is the chips on the inside that determine how easily it is to set up. It is rare for a wireless to not be able to work in Linux, but not unheard of.
Paul
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