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    Wireless G Cards and Linux

     
    I am planning on setting up a computer for the kids running Ubuntu Linux. I have my main PC plugged directly into a Linksys wireless router. So, which would be a good wireless adapter to go with as far as driver support is concerned? A linksys card to match the router or something different.

    This is my first time setting up a wireless adapter on Linux, so any other extra advice would work too.


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    Here is a list of supported cards on Ubuntu make sure you know the Ubuntu version you are using 710 is the newest one.

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wi...CardsSupported


    If you can fine one that does not need the ndiswrapper tool this creates more
    complexity to wireless cards but does work in many cases.

    dave

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