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A PCS 3G cell phone works in windows with a usb
cable and software in MS but the manufacturer says
wont work in Linux. Well it does work without any
thing special just the ca ...
CPU Socket 478 for Intel Pentium 4/Celeron
Intel Hyper-Threading Technology ready
New power design supports Intel next generation
Prescott CPU
Chipset
SIS648FX
SIS9 ...
Wireless PCMCIA network card.
802.11b standard. No antenna.
Uses the orinocco driver.
Easy install with Mandrake 9.1 and Knoppix 3.2
detects it from bootup.
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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 ...
# 11 Mbps wireless desktop PC networking
# Reliable, 802.11b standards-based networking
# USB Powered--no need to open your computer
# WEP encryption to ensure privacy
# S ...
This card should work with both the linux-wlan
drivers, and the wireless tools (by Jean
Tourrilhes).
Under wireless tools (i.e. iwconfig), use the
orinoco_pci module.
CompactFlash 802.11b wireless adapter for use in a
PDA such as the Sharp Zaurus.
This card should work right out of the box with
OpenZaurus 3.2 (2.4.6-rmk1-np2-embed)
It u ...
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.
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