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| Subject: | Re: Wireless cards |
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| Date: | Mon, 16 May 2005 05:07:47 -0700 |
Greetings. This is my first contribution to this list so please be gentle. If you're couragous then you can add one all by you're self. All you need is a little soldering and some steady hand,you have to desolder the capacitor that is used with the two antennas and solder a plug instead of it .The two antennas are for diversity(two antennas ,the one wich receive a better signal is used). I tried it on a dlink DWL 650+ wich are not nativly supported under linux but the great ppl over at ACX100(and ACX111) got a linux driver working. It worked great and it supports rf-mon mode wish is essential if you plan using kismet or any tool that logs raw packet without connecting to an AP. I used it on a mac G3 (wish is old very old)and it worked great! Hopefully this helps. Reards Laurent.
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