connection

Leslie Lewis lesliel8 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 17 16:21:12 UTC 2007


One of Ubuntu's strengths is its skill in handling wireless. We use a
wireless router connected to our cable modem for our Windows, Mac & Ubuntu
machines and external HDD. It works just fine. I had troubles (but solved
them) getting Xandros to recognize my wireless card, but Ubuntu just
connected. I think some cards work better than others, though, so a browse
through the Ubuntu forums or a google might help you find out if your
wireless card is compatible.

Leslie in Canmore


On 1/16/07, Justin Wong <stryderjzw at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> A router seems pretty standard these days.  You can pick up decent ones
> for $50 at major electronics retailers.
>
> Justin
>
> On 1/16/07, Don and/or Mila Trombley <donmila at shaw.ca> wrote:
> >
> > I am thinking of connecting my Linux computer to the Internet via
> > router, or cable connect, sharing the same modem with the Windoze X pee!
> > Suggestions as to which method to use would be appreciated.... :-\  Don
> >
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