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Netgear WG311v3
posted by jlinkels
This is a PCI wireless network card for speeds up
to 54 Mbps.
I managed to install it, but not without effort.
Refer to this post:
http://www.linuxquestio ...
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51778
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8.44
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01-08-2006 06:56 PM
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10 reviews
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Netgear WN111v1
posted by MrCode
This is a USB wireless-N adapter that allows for
up to 300Mbps transfer. Requires
ndiswrapper+Windows drivers to work under Linux.
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4119
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None
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12-07-2009 08:26 PM
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No reviews
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NetGear FA311
posted by rshaw
tiny, blue 10/100 pci network interface card. no
wake-on-lan. get the FA330 if you need WOL. uses
the 'natsemi' kernel module. works perfectly.
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33127
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9.67
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11-11-2003 07:34 PM
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6 reviews
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Netgear WG511
posted by frob23
Wireless pccard which can do 54Mbps a/b/g.
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27480
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8.00
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04-19-2005 06:05 PM
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6 reviews
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Netgear GA311
posted by alpha754293
Netgear GA311 10/100/1000 NIC
Based on Realtek RTL8169 chipset
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29688
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8.00
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05-16-2006 12:50 PM
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3 reviews
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Netgear GA511 Gigabit Notebook Ethernet card
posted by Mizzou_Engineer
The GA511 is Netgear's gigabit version of their
PCMCIA wired Ethernet adapters. It runs on the
common Realtek 8169 chip and fits in a standard
32-bit Type II PCMCIA slot. It s ...
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34915
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10.00
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11-25-2006 11:01 PM
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1 reviews
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Netgear WAG511 (a/g/b)
posted by MasterC
The Netgear WAG511 has an Atheros chipset as shown
in
this list (provided curteousy of
Finegan's
Thread).
The card seems to work great, I don't get dropped
connections ever ...
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46154
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9.00
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02-19-2004 05:32 PM
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3 reviews
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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. ...
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138476
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9.11
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02-27-2004 03:46 PM
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22 reviews
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Netgear WG311T 802.11g
posted by Pwnz3r
This is a great wireless card that requires the
MadWiFi drivers to run for those that are trying
to get it going. They are native Linux drivers,
making this card a great choic ...
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58192
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9.30
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03-20-2004 10:02 AM
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12 reviews
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Netgear FA511
posted by J_K9
I used this as an alternative to my broken inbuilt
ethernet card, and it worked like a charm! It is a
PCMCIA ethernet card, capable of 10/100 mb/s and
worked straight out-of-t ...
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29012
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9.50
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07-04-2005 04:20 PM
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2 reviews
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Netgear FA310TX
posted by drowstar
The Netgear FA310TX is a cheap, yet reliable
network interface card.
Linux installation:
Works with the 8139too kernel module (made to work
with the RTL8139 chip).
Details:
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22906
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10.00
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05-03-2004 07:02 AM
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1 reviews
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Netgear WG311
posted by navy
Wireless 802.11g 54M PCI card
supported via
http://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi/
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56049
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6.00
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02-15-2004 04:31 PM
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14 reviews
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Netgear MA111
posted by snodnipper
Wireless USB Adapter
# 11 Mbps wireless desktop PC networking
# Reliable, 802.11b standards-based networking
# USB Powered--no need to open your computer
# WEP encryption ...
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27113
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5.33
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04-18-2004 04:39 AM
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3 reviews
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Netgear FA120
posted by Anvil
USB 2.0 to Ethernet 10/100BT "Bump in the wire"
converter.
This is a 1.5"x2" blue block with a USB socket on
one side and an RJ45 Ethernet connector on the
other. Given tha ...
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20539
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10.00
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03-19-2004 11:35 AM
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2 reviews
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Netgear MA311
posted by jtshaw
The MA311 is your basic Harris Prism 2.5 Wavelan
chipset PCI wireless card. It supports 802.11b in
every way, shape, and form.
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32830
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10.00
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01-04-2004 07:14 PM
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6 reviews
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