[lwlan-user] [non-subscriber] Corega USB WLAN stick
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Wed, 2 Jul 2003 16:59:36 +0200
Quoting Albert Lash <alash@rbmtechnologies.com>:
> Greetings!
>
> I'm in need of advice for building access points for WLANs. I only care
> about the clients. These are relatively dumb but run linux, apache, and
> a browser, AND a video card (obviously with the need to run a browser).
> They have to be small and cheap, of course. I'm looking at the M100
> mini-box, with a USB stick adapter. These run for about $399 cheaper in
> bulk and are a good compromise between size, power, and price. Then $50
> for the stick ain't bad, hopefully cheaper in bulk also. However, I'm
> been having trouble finding a WLAN USB stick adapter linux driver.
>
> I found some posts on your list regarding the Corega USB WLAN stick. To
> summarize:
>
> 1. Can I use the Corega with Linux?
> 2. Where can I buy one of these in the States?
> 3. Are there any other options for what I'm striving for?
>
> Thanks a trillion, any response greatly appreciated.
>
> Al
>
> Albert L. Lash IV
> Business Development
> RBM Technologies, Inc.
> 25 Mt. Auburn Street
> Cambridge, MA 02138
> 617-576-3233 (Tel)
> 617-576-1325 (Fax)
> alash@rbmtechnologies.com
>
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Hi!
yes, you can use it! because i use it actually!
For where buying it, i don't know because it is the commercial section of my
enterprise who do it!
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