[MLB-WIRELESS] 802.11g linux compatible cards.

Nick Sibbing nick.sibbing at arts.monash.edu.au
Tue May 6 16:32:15 EST 2003


Chris Samuel wrote:
> 
> My understanding is that currently there are *no* 802.11g style cards that
> will work under Linux (or *BSD) as they are all using the Broadcom chipset
> and Broadcom have not released any drivers, or information on how to write a
> driver, to the open source community.

Just a thought but Apple have backed 802.11g stuff in a big way for
their new airport extreme stuff

OSX is all unix underneath these days and they have committed to the
open source model so perhaps research at
http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/resources.html 

Might find a driver for this chip? They have both mac and X86 versions
of the core os. Someone who is clever both with macs and matters *nix eg
Mr Clae or Mr Borthwick would be good to ask.

Regards Nick Sibbing

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