Can the driver of a wlan card for PC be used in embedded sytems?
Paul Lever
paull at codetelligence.com
Thu Dec 8 11:07:06 CST 2005
Socket Communications can supply Linux drivers for their E-300 WiFi SDIO
card. I'm sure there are other vendors that have drivers available too.
http://www.socketcom.com/
Paul
www.codetelligence.com
At 07:55 AM 12/8/2005, linux-omap-open-source-request at linux.omap.com wrote:
>Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 22:45:39 +0800
>From: "Li Weichen" <iaadoa at gmail.com>
>Subject: Can the driver of a wlan card for PC be used in embedded
> sytems?
>To: <linux-arm at lists.arm.linux.org.uk>, "Linux-wlan-user Maillist"
> <Linux-Wlan-User at Lists.Linux-Wlan.Com>,
> <linux-omap-open-source at linux.omap.com>
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>Hi all,
>
>Is there anybody can tell me that if I can use the wlan card driver for PC
>in the embedded system? I guess that there is something related to the
>interface. Then if I use usb will it work? Or do I need to modify some
>settings in the source code?
>
>By the way can anybody give me some advice on card selection? Anything
>related to vendors, chips, drivers, interfaces and so on would be helpful.
>Better 802.11g cards.
>
>Thank you all in advance and best regards!
>
>Li Weichen
>2005-12-8
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