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Minitar Cardbus MN54GCB-R
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07-26-2005
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Description:
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This is an 802.11g cardbus network card, from one of several manufacturers using the Ralink rt2500 chip. Unlike the notorious Texas Instrument chips the manufacturer has open-sourced their driver, and there is an active and helpful support forum at
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/phpBB2/
It is easy to compile the driver if you have the source for your current kernel. Everything I have tried has worked beautifully, including ad-hoc mode and WPA encryption. Compared to less well-supported hardware this is just a dream. Check the above forum and associated sourceforge project for other manufacturers using this rt2500 chip.
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Keywords:
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wireless cardbus network rt2500 802.11g
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/sbin/lspci output:
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0000:02:00.0 Class 0280: 1814:0201 (rev 01)
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Chipset:
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Ralink rt2500
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Connection Type:
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Cardbus
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