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Old 3rd April 2006, 07:14 PM
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Has PCMCIA Compaq WL110 Prism2 chipset

Hi,

I have two wireless cards:

(Lucent) Orinoco Gold and
Compaq WL110

Has any of these Prism2 chipset? I want to use Linux as an AP using HostAP and I'm not sure if they work... Is there any way to know which chipset do they have? The info I found on the internet is contradictory..

tnx,
Fernando
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Old 3rd April 2006, 09:50 PM
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AFAIK, those cards have the old and original Orinoco chipset. Why don't you try them out? I had no luck with my Compaq WL 110 gold card.
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