undoubtedly, the problem of course is between the application developers and the driver developers, they can't make it simple.. there are too many changes between versions for any two new versions of the programs (such as wpa_supplicant and madwifi) for wifi to work on the fly, and as for ndis?.. i think it's flaws speak for themselves

On 10/04/06, dave@staffslug.org.uk <dave@staffslug.org.uk> wrote:
> ironic but true
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> On 09/04/06, Simon Faulkner < simon@titanic.co.uk> wrote:
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>> > Thanks, I'll go find a card this week and go from there.
>>
>> Get the simplest, cheapest card you can - that's the one that will most
>> likely have support!
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Just wish Wi-Fi was a bit more.. Getting there, but as you said, most of
the time with not the wi-fi cards (Little one for all your "Dinosaurs"
fans out there) it's plug and work right away (See how I didn't say play..
Doh!!).
I think if wi-fi were a bit more plug and go, people would be more
favourable to give it a go..



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