Re: PCI or USB device to add wireless to a desktop machine?

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Author: Jim
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: PCI or USB device to add wireless to a desktop machine?
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
> I think that 'better' would be subjective. I've used PCI, but not USB.
> Whatever works is typically better. ;)
>
> That being said, early versions of USB wireless adapters didn't work as
> well with linux (from what I've read), depending in part on which kernel
> was being used, and in part because USB was still in a bit of a state of
> flux (hadn't solidified). I think that the likelyhood of getting a PCI
> model to work with Linux is better than with a USB model, although I
> expect that USB device compatibility has improved as the 2.6 kernel
> matures and USB support has stabilized.
>
> The only advantages I see of USB models is:
> .) notebook compatability
> .) antenna placement flexibility
> .) simpler installation
>
> If any of these are a big plus for you, then go that route. On the other
> hand, if they're not (you're using a desktop, signal is reasonably
> strong, and you can handle installing a PCI card and a slot's
> available), I'd go the PCI route. Plus no additional cable and clutter.


Aren't most PCI wireless adapters designed so you can attach another
antenna instead of the one that comes with it?

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