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It JUST WORKS. This is a USB connected WiFi
(wireless) adapter. It is a draft-N version. It is
dual band at 2.4 GHz as well as 5GHz. My specific
device is: H/W ver. A2 and F/ ...
It has a triple band 3G coverage through expanding
cellular networks throughout the world.
It has a integrated Sierra Wireless HSPA module,
that gives download speeds of up ...
The Surf & Share Wireless USB Adapter connects
your laptop or desktop computer to your wireless
network. When matched with a Belkin Surf or Share
Wireless Router (sold separat ...
This card is working pretty good using the b43
driver with 2.6.39-rc7. Always ran good with
Broadcom proprietary drivers, but now no need.
Only issue I seem to be having is si ...
Cheap generic card I bought off ebay. I have heard
they also have some with broadcom chip. This card
is working fine with Slackware 13.1. KDE and Wicd
to setup. Works as wext ...
A notebook series marketed as multimedia-oriented.
Features common for entire series include 15.6''
HD-wide screen, keyboard with numpad, "SonicMaster
Bang & Olufsen ICEpower ...
I got a new Toshiba Tablet Laptop. Grub loader
works great with option to boot from: Ubuntu,
BakcTrack 4 R1, Open GEU, and Windows 7. Wireless
works out of the box on Linux.
...
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