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Hi Rik,<br>
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I read on the Buffalo Internet Site that they would offer software
upgrades, or if necessary replace the device. I also read a review,
forget where now but they compared this on a range of a few of the
manufacturers and They noted that buffalo and Belkin, said that they
would stand by their product. But Belkin said it the clearest.<br>
<br>
Hope this helps<br>
<br>
Jason<br>
<br>
whether or not they would at the end of the day, remains to be seen.
But with their first runs they might run a bit on an FPGA. Then I
guess it just needs reprogramming to meet the standards.<br>
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<pre wrap="">i have never heard of anyone willing to replace it, which company offers
this?
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Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] 802.11g linux compatible cards.
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I am interested in getting into wireless. But obviously would like to
get the fastest available. I know that 802.11g isn't ratified yet. But I
see that some manufacturers are willing to upgrade or replace if need be
when the standard is finalised.
Anyway what I'm really interested is if anyone has tried any with Linux
and if so what where the results.
What would be a good choice, as I would also like an external antenna.
Basically I want a PCMCIA for my notebook (or USB) and I'm guessing an
access point.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jason
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