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I already have a wireless router, and my FC3 box, my win2k box and my wife's windoze machine are all wired to it. My wife's college daughter is down the hall with a winXP machine with wireless internet.

 

I want to make my FC3 box wireless also. Is it just a matter of buying a wireless card, and then FC3 will automatically get everything going.. (I can only hope)... or are more steps needed?

 

I'm gonna make my win2k box wireless also, but I guess I'll just ask about the linux box here... :)

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you can buy any wireless card, and use ndiswrapper to use the windows drivers, or you can buy chipsets which offer linux drivers. I personally use an Edimax with a RAlink chipset, they've released the drivers under GPL, and you can get it at their site.

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thanks, I've never had wireless internet before, so I wasn't sure how complicated it all was. When I called my internet provider (which is also a hardware/repair shop) they asked me if I was interested in a wireless card, or usb...

 

Guess I'll pick up a wireless card for my win2k box and one for my FC3 box, and go from there.

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I just picked up a usb wireless adapter today for my win2k box. Installed the driver CD, plugged the usb thingie into the back of my machine, and wireless internet worked great right off the bat. can't be any easier. The one I bought was a Netgear 54Mbps WG111.

 

Would like to get the same usb adapter for my FC3 machine, unless it would be a problem.

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