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Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 17:06:56 -0600
From: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@jump.net>
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Desperate to put my new cards to use, I managed to find the binary-only
Prism2 driver from Samsung at
http://www.sem.samsung.com/eng/product/rf/wlan/download_linux.htm

(There's also what appears to be AP firmware on that site, but I'm not
sure.  I've never seen any other firmware images.)

Anyway, I now have my Linksys cards up and running in Ad-Hoc mode, one
on my wife's Windows laptop, the other on my Linux NAT box with the
samsung driver.  The samsung site seems to be barely accessible, so I
put up a mirror at http://Lager.dyndns.org/wlan/ - if samsung complains
about this, I'll take it back down, though.

I'll switch back to the open source driver just as soon as Mark
publishes version 0.1.8 with ad-hoc mode support.  :)

-Eric
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