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I am about to decide which hardware to use for my home network. I want to get rid of the cables crossing my path, which are sort of snares for my little daughters... That's why I decided to go for WLAN.
Well, I'd like to get a 2MBit/s connection, so I have to go for at least 54MBit/s router and netcards. I think that the MA311GE is for a not g, right?!
I've heard that the 3Com 3CRDAG675 doesn't work very well with Linux, that it is because it use a Chipset that doesn't support Linux (Atheros) but if you want to, you can use the Madwifi. It may work, but in my opinion, it will not be the best choice, if I were you I'll use a 3Com 3CRWE154G72 due to the fact that it use a Prism chipset, but you still need to use the Ndiswrapper for it to perform good enough under Linux.
I'll really apreciete if anyone of you guys know a 3Com or a Trendnet card that supports Linux (without the Ndiswrapper), use a Prism chipset and use a PCI interface.
The difference is this:
dwl-520+ = acx100 chipset, radio chip varies
dwl-g520+ = acx111 chipset, radio chip varies
both are supported *natively* (ie: no loading/wrapping of other os's drivers) by the acx100.sourceforge.net driver, however the acx111 is still somewhat experimental and wep support is not yet finished, the acx100 support is very robust and near rock-solid at this point.
I found the PC with WG311T card faster in surfing webpages(having lesser traceroute time) than DWL-G520.
I checked this by swapping the cards for same PC 5 times.
Maybe,my dlink card was broken for some reason OR madwifi driver works better with Wg311T--not sure..
Please notice:
DWL-G520+ and DWL-G520
DWL-520+ and DWL-520
are NOT the same. They have different chips
I have bought DWL-G520+ and saw now that it doesnt work with the driver from: http://acx100.sourceforge.net/
Also, due to confusion about similar card naming (for further information, see
bottom), people keep thinking certain cards they own work with this driver.
Cards that are *NOT* based on ACX1xx chipset (as opposed to the stupidly
similarly named ACX1xx versions DWL-120+, DWL-520+ and DWL-650+, which *do*
have ACX1xx) are:
DWL-120 (PRISM2 chipset)
DWL-520 (PRISM2)
DWL-650 (PRISM2, minus few newer variants which D-Link messed up to have the
ACX100 instead)
DWL-G120 (PRISM GT)
DWL-G520 (Atheros AR5212A)
DWL-G650, version A1 (PRISM GT)
DWL-G650, version B1 (Atheros AR5211)
DWL-G650, version B2 (Atheros AR5001)
DWL-AG520 (Atheros AR5212)
DWL-AB650 (Atheros AR5211)
DWL-AG650 (Atheros AR5212)
lucrative,
I think you may be mistaken about your dwl-g520+ not working with the acx100 driver from sourceforge.net. The only way to be sure is to run lspci -n and see if it shows up as: 104c:9066, which is an acx111 device which will work. Acx100 devices will show up as 104c:8400 or 104c:8401. The numbers should be considered authoritative regardless of make/model since they are what the driver looks for upon load.
hi i have joybook 5000 from benq and there is MIM2000 wlan card quite usual for laptop and nicely running under my suse 9.2 right from the box.
Not need for any ndiswrapper or similar program. I have just one issue with wpa because it seem to not working in suse 9.2 but that is distro problem i trying to fix it now...
Originally posted by makro2004 Hi,
I tried to get hold of a NETGEAR WG 311, since I heard that (at least version 1) should work with the MADWIFI drivers, but somehow it looks like that a couple of people seem to have problems with this card.
I'm pleased to report that WG311T REV:1 is working great on my MDK10 box.
Originally I installed with Linuxant DriverLoader, which ought to be the benchmark for driver installations on Linux. However, it seems DriverLoader has an issue with the WG311T REV:1 WinXP drivers, which kept on locking up.
I've now got WG311T REV:1 cards working under madwifi. I took my instructions from http://www.madwifi.com and resolved a modprobe issue with the help of the good folks in LQ.
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