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This pcmcia card runs on an atmel chipset, and has
a retractable antenna.
The drivers are sort of buggy--I cannot get the
card to show anything but a 40% link quality (no
...
Very good throughput.
Fairly painless installation for RH FC2
(2.6.6-1.435 kernel).
Here it is:
1. Download the CVS snapshot from:
http://cvs.berlios ...
Gigafast shipped many card under the same model
name:WF721-AEX. So there is two possibility that
your chipset could be under my knowledge.
It might RealTek's RTL8180 or Atmel ...
In certain markets this card is Also known as the
F5D6020u
Download the latest Linux drivers from
http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net
Unpack the ATM ...
This is what BT sends out in their home networking
package, and it is also available form other
retailers in the UK.
The supplied driver for windows will be named
BTNetXP.s ...
The Typhoon Speednet Wireless PCMCIA Card is a
low-end 802.11b-compliant card, with a fair
range.
You need the pcmcia_core, yenta_socket and
atmel_cs drivers to use it (com ...
A 802.11b USB wireless network adapter.
There are two drivers that will work with it, the
first is better but may require a startup script.
IMO,">http://at76c503 ...
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