I'm not opposed to getting individual cards but if the $120 bridge + a switch would
work it seems like a less messy solution with respect to tracking down specific cards
and drivers. Currently I don't see those card on ebay so getting ahold of a few of
them may be problematic. I also like that I can transfer the bridge to other
machines without wifi cards and still hook into the network. It adds some portablity
to the system.
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 20:56:20 -0400, madodel wrote:
>Kris Steenhaut wrote:
>> Miles ha scritto:
>>
>>> I like the bridge idea. Is this type of device :
>>>
>>> http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=333
>>>
>>> the kind of thing I need.
>>>
>> Why do you desperately want a bridge? I had (and still have) two DLINK
>> DLW2100 working in the pre-genmac area. They rest now workless at the
>> attic coz I have replaced them by three DLW 520 g+ wireless nic, one for
>> each computer and each wireless connected to a router.
>>
>> Just have a look at the list of compatible devices coming with Genmac 1.5.
>>
>> You can acquiere DLINK 520 G+ (mind the "+") at around 20 @ 35 euro at
>> Ebay. And again, do have a look at the list of compatible devices.
>>
>>
>
>That would be my fault. I have only heard of people using GenMac with
>mini-PCI network cards. I didn't know that it also supported some PCI
>cards. In the supported card list I only see one that clearly states it
>is PCI, the 3Com 3C90xC. are there others?:
>
>3Com 3C90xC PCI (10B7,9200)
>
>3Com/SKNet Gigabit (10B7,1700)
>
>3Com/SKNet Gigabit (1148,4320)
>
>3Com/SKNet Gigabit (11AB,4320)
>
>ASUS Wlan RT2400 (1814,0101)
>
>Atheros Wlan (168C,0012)
>
>Atheros Wlan (168C,0013)
>
>Atheros Wlan (168C,1014)
>
>Broadcom Gigabit (14E4,165D)
>
>Broadcom 10/100 (14E4,170C)
>
>Broadcom B/G (14E4,4318)
>
>Broadcom B/G (14E4,4320)
>
>Broadcom 10/100 (14E4,4401)
>
>Dlink DWL-G520+ (104C,9066)
>
>Intel 2100 Wlan (8086,1043)
>
>Intel 2200 Wlan (8086,4220)
>
>Rtl 8169 GigaBit (10EC,8169)
>
>Rtl 8180 Wlan (10EC,8180)
>
>nForce 2 10/100 (10DE,0066)
>
>nForce 3 10/100 (10DE,00D6)
>
>nForce 4 10/100/1000 (10DE,0057)
>
>
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