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I recently picked up the Netgear WG311 V3 very cheap from Office Depot.
The card seems to work fine with ndiswrapper; there are other guides on getting it working.
The first problem was the reception was, in a word, rubbish. After putting the box back in it's usual home the house wireless was lucky to get a 7/100 signal rating. I found a work-around while the cheap external antenna I ordered is arriving; shield the antenna with foil. This increased signal to between 30-40/100, a considerable boost making it actually useful.
The second problem was coming to terms with wpa_supplicant, of which the details often become very confusing very quickly. Here's the Debian 2-second guide for a simple, standard WPA network I was looking for:
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
# Useful with ifup -v
# wpa-debug-level 3
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
network={
ssid="your_ssid"
psk="your_password"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
proto=WPA
}
posted at: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 20:48 | in /linux/tips | permalink | add comment (0 others)

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