My house now has an Actiontec 802.11b access point and my laptop has an 802.11b wireless network card. Whoop!
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What about the mini-pci 802.11b adapter? Your laptop support it with an integrated antenna. :)
I knew about the internal 802.11b adapter, but at the time it didn’t seem to be available here in NL. In addition, I *knew* that the Actiontec works with Linux. This is of course a crucial factor when purchasing new hardware.
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What about the mini-pci 802.11b adapter? Your laptop support it with an integrated antenna. :)
I knew about the internal 802.11b adapter, but at the time it didn’t seem to be available here in NL. In addition, I *knew* that the Actiontec works with Linux. This is of course a crucial factor when purchasing new hardware.