hardlink wrote:
I thought a dwl-650 was one of the few cards that -would- work, but I didn't know about the version sensitivity. I picked one up for this purpose, also still in a drawer. Is the HW revision marked on it or do you have to use some sort of PCMCIA utility?
I just looked compatibility lists provided with prism2 manual. It says there:
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http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gzIf a card's chipset is listed at the AVS site as Orinoco, Agere or Prism
(except the SSF version) and its bus type is PCMCIA or PCI, it is likely to
work. Note that a few otherwise-compatible PCMCIA cards are 3.3V-only and
therefore incompatible with the A1200/A600. If the card is listed there but
doesn't match these requirements, it will definitely not work.
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On that mentioned list you can find:
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D-Link 802.11b DWL-650 PCMCIA Prism2/2.5/3 Linux-wlan-ng HW revisions A1 thru J3 are Prism
D-Link 802.11b DWL-650 V2 Cardbus ADMtek Tx power 16 dBm
D-Link 802.11b DWL-650 V3 Cardbus Realtek HW revision M1 is Realtek
D-Link 802.11b DWL-650 V4 PCMCIA Prism 3 SSF HW revision P is Prism3 SSF
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So, only the first one meets the requirements.
I don't have any experience with those cards, so it's just reading the docs. I would guess the HW revision would be printed on some sticker on the card...
I personally have many Orinoco and Lucent cards, which are very compatible with Amiga... and thus safe buys.