On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 13:04 -0700, G Gambill wrote: > > > ---- > > > I still think... > > > > > > 1 - you don't need to compile a kernel, only the module. Every time you > > > want to upgrade kernel, you are gonna have to relive the experience. > > > > True. You probably need the kernel (source) headers though, and may need > > to recompile the wireless driver, depending on if the relevant headers > > have changed. > > > > > > > > 2 - that getting a USB wifi device working is hard work, you're gonna > > > need to hack udev stuff as well. > > > > So I've heard, although I haven't done so myself. > > > > > 3 - laptop uses pcmcia cards and there are several which use Prism or > > > Orinoco chip sets which just work out of the box. > > > > That would definitely be the easiest route. > > > > > Craig > > > > > Thanks for the feed back. I am still somewhat in a fog. > > I have chased the PCMCIA rainbow for several weeks now. Haven't found one > in my price range. > > Then I found http://linux_wless.passys.nl/AirLink_Tech.html > > I already have an Airlink AWLL3025/NA (USB) which I believe uses the ZyDAS > ZD1211 chip. > > I plugged it in and booted. Nothing to talk about. > > In hopes it will help, I include the entire 2 page README associated with > the sf_zd1211_20050315_src.tar.gz download > ---- If you want the education of building modules, then go for it. You shouldn't have to build a kernel. If you want an Orinoco Silver (40 bit encryption max) pcmcia card, let me know how much you want to pay for it and I'll sell you one. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss