Thank you very much for your help. Who makes the PCI adapter cards for PCMCIA cards? Where can I get one? By the way, I read somewhere about a wireless "bridge", which polugs into an ethernet card and has an antenna. Have you heard of such a thing? Does it work well? Thanks dj tuchler On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 09:10, Preston Crawford wrote:
On 26 Aug 2002, Greg Franks wrote:
Don't use YAST2 -- edit everthing manually. This can be a pain. I had trouble with the routing tables.
Dennis> 2) Re: Installing a PCMCIA card onto a Desktop.
Linksys makes a PCI card (WMP11) which doesn't rely on PCMCIA at all. This may be a better route.
I actually did this recently. The WMP11 was a pain. I returned it. Conversely I was able to get both the DLINK and NetGear PCMCIA cards working in the desktop with a PCI/PCMCIA card adapter. I think the trick on that is to find a PCI/PCMCIA adapter that's pretty standard.
Preston
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