The last time I tried 11g on linux it required binaries to be loaded
into the device. Apparently these chipsets are able to produce any
frequency.
Things may have changed since then but 11g support on linux was
pretty bad.
Dave
On 8-Feb-06, at 6:18 AM, Markus Peuhkuri wrote:
> Dave Cramer wrote:
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>> zd1211 chipset. I've also included iwconfig, as you will need this
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> I checked the web page. I found one model on one retaillers list, but
> it has 4 weeks lead time. Needs to check few other places.
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> According to <http://zd1211.ath.cx/>, it works only 11b, not 11g, with
> USB 1.1. And ts-72x0 has USB1.1. While the 11b speeds are mostly
> sufficient, there are in some 11g-only networks.
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> I quickly checked sources and it looks like the "no 11g with usb 1.1"
> may be only driver issue and you could make it to work 11g also
> with usb
> 1.1. Has anyone tried?
>
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