Hi all,
I plan to buy Buffalo USB Client, but I'm not sure it support linux or
not. Does anyone use it with linux?
Regards,
Martin Chan
I plan to buy Buffalo USB Client, but I'm not sure it support linux or
not. Does anyone use it with linux?
Regards,
Martin Chan
> I plan to buy Buffalo USB Client, but I'm not sure it support linux or
> not. Does anyone use it with linux?
> Regards,
> Martin Chan
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I'm looking for a Senao USB Client too (Which has 200 mW RF power on AP)
If my wireless usb client use "Prism 2" (Senao usb client), it will
support by Linux, same as the PCMCIA interface card?
Martin Chan
>> Hi all,
>> I plan to buy Buffalo USB Client, but I'm not sure it support linux or
>> not. Does anyone use it with linux?
>> Regards,
>> Martin Chan
> Try and see what chipset it uses. This can be found by looking up tech
> specs etc. Typically if the chipset is supported, the device will be
> supported.
> I'm looking for a Senao USB Client too (Which has 200 mW RF power on AP)
> If my wireless usb client use "Prism 2" (Senao usb client), it will
> support by Linux, same as the PCMCIA interface card?
> Martin Chan
>>> Hi all,
>>> I plan to buy Buffalo USB Client, but I'm not sure it support linux
>>> or not. Does anyone use it with linux?
>>> Regards,
>>> Martin Chan
>> Try and see what chipset it uses. This can be found by looking up tech
>> specs etc. Typically if the chipset is supported, the device will be
>> supported.
FYI: I use an Atmel chipset based SMC2662.V2 USB device. It works very well.
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