Hi all,
Somebody can points me where I can found a list with supported pci wireless cards under centos 3.x ?? These pci wireless cards need to support a/b/g and n protocols...
Many thanks.
on 1/14/2008 2:00 PM carlopmart spake the following:
Hi all,
Somebody can points me where I can found a list with supported pci wireless cards under centos 3.x ?? These pci wireless cards need to support a/b/g and n protocols...
Many thanks.
CentOS3 is in security only updates status. I doubt that you will get any "N" cards running on it unless you compile your own drivers.
Scott Silva wrote:
on 1/14/2008 2:00 PM carlopmart spake the following:
Hi all,
Somebody can points me where I can found a list with supported pci wireless cards under centos 3.x ?? These pci wireless cards need to support a/b/g and n protocols...
Many thanks.
CentOS3 is in security only updates status. I doubt that you will get any "N" cards running on it unless you compile your own drivers.
Ok, but exists some pci wireless card type g supported under centos 3.x???
on 1/14/2008 2:13 PM carlopmart spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 1/14/2008 2:00 PM carlopmart spake the following:
Hi all,
Somebody can points me where I can found a list with supported pci wireless cards under centos 3.x ?? These pci wireless cards need to support a/b/g and n protocols...
Many thanks.
CentOS3 is in security only updates status. I doubt that you will get any "N" cards running on it unless you compile your own drivers.
Ok, but exists some pci wireless card type g supported under centos 3.x???
You could always look on the RHEL3 hardware compatibility list. https://hardware.redhat.com/list.cgi?version=3&internal_whiteboard=Compo...
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
Somebody can points me where I can found a list with supported pci wireless cards under centos 3.x ?? These pci wireless cards need to support a/b/g and n protocols...
Many thanks.
It's not FOSS but the atheros chip does a/b/g and is supported by madwifi. Not very many cards do a, atheros chipset I believe is one of the few that does that is commonly available.
I don't know which implementations do a and which don't, you might be able to find out on the madwifi website.
It is external to the kernel so you'll have to compile it yourself.