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:NewsForge: Test Drive: D-Link DWL-922 Wireless G Network Starter Kit
NewsForge: Test Drive: D-Link DWL-922 Wireless G Network Starter Kit
Feb 8, 2006, 07 :00 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (6821 reads)

(Other stories by Glenn Mullikin)

"The $80 D-Link DWL-922 Wireless G Network Starter Kit includes everything you need to get started using wireless Ethernet in your home. It works with Linux clients, but it has some problem areas that Linux users need to be aware of before making a purchasing decision.

"D-Link doesn't advertise Linux support for the kit, but I decided to give it a whirl anyway to see how well it fared. The kit comes with D-Link's DI-524 Wireless G router, which has all the features you would expect a router to have, including plenty of security options, and the DWL-G122 USB 2.0 wireless adapter, which you can use at Wi-Fi hotspots or on your LAN..."

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