In <0IFV0017B1YTQHH0@mxout5.netvision.net.il>, on 05/02/05
at 06:44 PM, Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@hashkedim.com> typed:
>This raises the question of whether there is any
>802.11g-capable card that is supported, even if only in 802.11b mode --
>the 802.11g mode would still be useful with Linux, which I am preparing
>to install in the laptop machine. If not, I might resort to simply doing
>all on-line work in Linux, with say, a Netgear 802.11g wifi card.
Check out the ASUS wl300g - antenna on one side and plugs into your rj45
on the other. ZERO installation hassle (although you seem to have a magic
touch in that department <gg>). Does 802.11G; configures from your
browser [may need a firmware update to use something besides IE] and
powers from the USB port.
AFAIK there are still NO 802.11g devices supported for OS2/eCS.
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