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RE[5]: Red Hat has survived
by diego on Wed 3rd Dec 2008 22:15
in reply to "RE[4]: Red Hat has survived"
Honestly, the best answer is replace the card (mini-pci probably) with an Intel one. You can find one cheap on ebay and they have great support in Linux.
Would this work?
http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Wifi-Link-Mini-Card/dp/B000QAY00K/re...
RE[6]: Red Hat has survived
by TechGeek on Thu 4th Dec 2008 01:19
in reply to "RE[5]: Red Hat has survived"
It should. Looks like a b/g/n wifi card. I would check your current card to make sure the connector end is the same. If it is I don't see why it wouldn't work. That card has three antennae hook ups, one for each band. Your laptop may only have one or two antennae, so you need to make sure you hook them up for the bands you will be using. Probably only the b band or g band.







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Honestly, the best answer is replace the card (mini-pci probably) with an Intel one. You can find one cheap on ebay and they have great support in Linux.