Steve,
The first Linksys card I lited below turns out to be a WMP54G v 4.1. Like I said, it worked out of the box. I replaced that with the Netgear WG111 and it also worked out of the box.
Finally, the UPS guy delivered a Linksys WUSB600N this evening. It does NOT work out of the box. A little online search makes it look like the driver is already present, but the device number is missing from a table. A patch has been submitted to fix this. I don't have time to look into that further tonight. But I will do so.
Mike, I have two Linksys wireless g pci cards running with ubuntu, I don't have he model # without opening the towers which are not easy to get at but the cards were very common a few years ago and are listed by lshw as
/0/100/1e/a wlan0 network RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI
I also have used a USB Wireless G Adapter which is also a wireless finder with ubuntu. I gave it away to a friend so again I do not have the model but as I recall it was something like WRT54G??-USB. I could get that model # also if needed.
I have in my hands a Netgear WG111 which I have used with ubuntu. It is the USB dongle type.
I have in my hands a Cisco Micronet 350 which I have used with ubuntu. It is the pcmcia type (or whatever they are called now).
I've not seen a wireless card that did not work with ubuntu at an installfest for over 6 months.
And lastly I have a D-Link DWL-G520 pci card w/o it's antenna that I could try with ubuntu later by stealling an antenna from another machine for the test.
If no one has told you, your luck will be best with a recent version of ubuntu and you might have to go to System --> Administration --> Hardware Drivers and let it check for drivers. It can even install ndiswrapper automatically for some wireless chips.
Hope that helps
LarryDazed_75 a.k.a. LarryOn Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 8:00 AM, AZ RUNE <arizona.rune@gmail.com> wrote:
What Kevin says is good and system76.com uses Intel wifi cards. Now sure about USB options I use Linksys PCI or PCIe in desktop rigs and it works.Brian
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:35 PM, mike Enriquez <mylinux@cox.net> wrote:Ok, I give up. I am getting ready to build a PC around ubuntu linux. I have been testing wireless nic cards on my existing ubuntu computer and nothing works.
I go to the Internet and there are many many cards that indicate they will work with ubuntu but not for me.
If you are running a wireless rig with ubuntu would you please share the name and model of your wireless card.
This computer I am building has to work wirelessly or my alternative is "something 7" which I do not want to spend good money on.
I really appreciate any information on what you are using.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
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