2004-06-17, 08:16 AM
Can i know which brand of wireless nic card can be work with Redhat Linux Enterprise WS?
And how do i configure it? Is it same as configure a normal nic card?
Thanks
Wireless NIC card
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2004-06-17, 08:16 AM
Can i know which brand of wireless nic card can be work with Redhat Linux Enterprise WS? And how do i configure it? Is it same as configure a normal nic card? Thanks
2004-06-18, 08:00 AM
You can get a large list of compatible devices here. Once the NIC has been detected you can use iwconfig (part of the wireless package) to configure it. z0ny
2004-06-21, 08:09 AM
For the command, is it "ifconfig" instead of "iwconfig"?? Correct me if i'm wrong, 'cause i'm new in Linux world
2004-06-21, 11:58 AM
I didn't spell it wrong, it's 'iwconfig' ("interface wireless config") instead of 'ifconfig' ("interface config"). z0ny
2004-06-22, 01:34 AM
OK, thanks..... One more question, do i need to update the kernel in order to support for the wireless nic??? If i'm not mistaken, the kernel is 2.4.20... Thanks again..
2004-06-22, 07:08 AM
Your kernel should support wireless interfaces, but anyways, you should update your kernel due to security reasons (there are lots of exploits out there). z0ny
2004-06-22, 08:23 AM
Thanks for your very helpfull information, zOny... If i still face any problem, i will get back to you..... Thanks once again.... :)
2004-06-22, 01:21 PM
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2006-01-05, 10:49 AM
The list above is not new. There is another wireless nic out which uses the ralink chipset... This chipset i have used, and found it to be automatically detected by Linux... This is surely a leap in the compatibility range for wireless network cards in Linux... I bought my card off comlynx communications ltd, and i must say i highly recommend it to anyone. Cheers Mike |
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