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Netgear WG511v2 (China)
posted by dracolich

One of the later versions of Netgear's 802.11g cardbus network adapter. Backward compatible with "b" networks. Uses the Marvell chipset.
4947 9.00 07-27-2005 07:55 AM 1 reviews
Netgear WG511 (b/g)
posted by dibblethewrecke

Setup was originally quite confusing. I use uDev but do not use hotplug to load my modules (I do have it installed) and initially I could not get the card to display any ligh ...
2100 None 07-27-2005 05:14 AM No reviews
Vaio PCG-FX210
posted by faheyd

Loaded up MDK10.1 fine, Rltk 8139 does not work straight out of the box, Pain in the ass to get it working, but does work after putting odd strrings into mandrake hardware con ...
1808 None 06-03-2005 01:40 PM No reviews
Netgear WG511
posted by frob23

Wireless pccard which can do 54Mbps a/b/g.
6793 8.00 04-19-2005 07:05 PM 6 reviews
Panasonic Toughbook CF-37
posted by d0odman

PIII-500 12.1" Screen Gunze Touchscreen Touchpad Onboard 3-Com modem USB 1.1 (x1) Cardbus slot (x1) CD-ROM drive (24x) Serial Port (x1) Parallel Port (x1) VGA out I ...
2826 None 09-26-2004 05:05 AM No reviews
Sony Vaio PCG-9B3L
posted by thephotoman

It's a rather old laptop, as it only has USB 1.1 on it, but the only thing that has not been even tested in Linux is the IEEE 1394 port. Everything else works perfectly. I ...
4535 9.00 09-21-2004 02:27 PM 1 reviews
Netgear WG511T
posted by Vincent_Vega

This 32-bit Cardbus 802.11b/g wireless card can achieve up to 108 MB/s transfer rates when used with the proper router, however I don't think it can do this in Linux just yet. ...
20406 9.11 02-27-2004 04:46 PM 22 reviews
Netgear WG511 802.11g (and b) Cardbus wireless card
posted by gradedcheese

This is a cardbus wireless adapter that works with 802.11g and 802.11b routers. You have two options for using it under Linux: 1) http:­/­/www­.linuxant­.c ...
16321 9.27 11-08-2003 06:35 PM 18 reviews




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