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Well, time is rolling around to add wireless to my p4c800-e, so the wife
can access her files and my printer, looking around for a decent WiFi
card, stumbled on the ASUS WiFi@Home adaptor, and at 30$ CAN, its too
good a deal to pass up, but the problem is I run Linux, and not Windows
primarily on this machine.

Could anyone who has purchased the WiFi@Home add in card for ASUS
Motherboards (the one that plugs in their special slot near your last
PCI slot) perhaps let me know what /chipset/ runs it? I would like to
find out its compatibility before finding out its only supported in
Windows....

Thanks in Advance,
Philip

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The WiFi card which was included with my A8V Deluxe board has the Ralink
RT2500 chipset on it,link below.
http://www.ralinktech.com/prod-4.htm
Drivers
http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm

"Philip Callan" <callanca@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Well, time is rolling around to add wireless to my p4c800-e, so the wife
> can access her files and my printer, looking around for a decent WiFi
> card, stumbled on the ASUS WiFi@Home adaptor, and at 30$ CAN, its too good
> a deal to pass up, but the problem is I run Linux, and not Windows
> primarily on this machine.
>
> Could anyone who has purchased the WiFi@Home add in card for ASUS
> Motherboards (the one that plugs in their special slot near your last PCI
> slot) perhaps let me know what /chipset/ runs it? I would like to find out
> its compatibility before finding out its only supported in Windows....
>
> Thanks in Advance,
> Philip

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Ritchie Stephenson wrote:
> The WiFi card which was included with my A8V Deluxe board has the Ralink
> RT2500 chipset on it,link below.
> http://www.ralinktech.com/prod-4.htm
> Drivers
> http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm
>

Thanks very much!

I asked ASUS, got a standard useless reply without the specification I
asked for.

Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

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