[GRLUG] ZyDas 1211 wanted Was: possable to make /home/ fat32? :?

Michael Mol mikemol at gmail.com
Fri Jul 21 23:32:00 EDT 2006


I got mine from Amazon...$20 + reasonable shipping.  Lost it last
Wednesday, though, and I've been looking for it since. (Plus, Amazon
doesn't sell that particular item anymore, so I'd have to find a ZyDas
device elsewhere, or go to war with my Presario 2100's Cardbus support
again.)

Thinking of which...If anyone's interested, I have a 802.11 a/b/g PC
Card adapter that's supported by madwifi. I'm fairly certain it still
works. I'll trade it for any working ZyDas 1211-based USB device.
Well, heck. For my purposes, a 1201-based device would be fine.

Reason I'm trading? There's a resource conflict between my Cardbus
slot and my laptop's builtin Ethernet that I haven't been able to fix.
 I've had good enough luck with ZyDas that it's worth the trade to me.

I don't have the Windows driver CD; you'll have to get them from the
manufacturer, or stick with Linux. :-)

On 7/21/06, Jorge La <weeneedhelp at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a Laptop w/ Builtin wireless support. the funny thing is that when i
> had Ubuntu 5 on it, wireless works Fine! but now w/ breezy badger, i cant
> get wireless to work :(
>
> I've heard of Ndiswrapper, but I never sat down and worked w/ it, because i
> have a 2.50 ZyDas USB adaptor i got off ebay :) **shipping was 20 bucks
> though! >:-(** and it has Linux drivers in it :). yeah, its surprising
> something for 2.50 has Linux and OS X and Win drivers, and my Netgear ,
> which cost 50, has only Win drivers... LOL
>
> and btw, I second the motion for having Wireless in the next GRLUG meeting!
> :D (and you can feel free to use my box as the demo box.. please... LOL)
>
>
>
>
> On 7/21/06, Bob Kline <bob.kline at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have wireless working on a Desktop box
> > running Kubuntu 6.06,  a Linksys Wireless G
> > "USB Network Adapter,"  and a Linksys WRT54G
> > routers ( get the WRT54GL  if you get one, while
> > they still last ).
> >
> > Works fine.  I'd think a laptop running the same
> > OS, with a USB port,  would also.
> >
> > I can supply a few more details if anyone is
> > interested.
> >
> >    -Bob
> >
> >
> > On 7/21/06, zdennis < zdennis at mktec.com> wrote:
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> > > Kaminski, Dennis J wrote:
> > > > Is there a "box" on the market that can act as a  wireless client? So
> > > > the connection would be:
> > > > ISP - (linux/firewall/dhcp/nat) - (100BT in/wireless out/hub1) -
> > > > (wireless in/100BT out/wireless out/hub2) - (100BT/linux).
> > > >
> > > > All the Linksys on the shelf is back to proprietary with downgraded
> > > > hardware.
> > >
> > > Couldn't what Tim Schmidt posted not to long ago about throwing linux on
> Netgear routers work? If so, I've got a few Netgear
> > > router's at the office which I'm looking to get rid of for cheap. They
> are WGT634U's.
> > >
> > > Zach
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