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:GeekSpeek: Using Intel Centrino Wireless on Fedora Core 3
GeekSpeek: Using Intel Centrino Wireless on Fedora Core 3
Nov 16, 2004, 05 :30 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (9247 reads)

(Other stories by Rick Nicholas)

[ Thanks to Rick Nicholas for this link. ]

"What follows is a brief how-to on using Intel's Centrino WiFi on Fedora Core 3. The victim for this experiment is a Dell 600M laptop with Intel's Pro/Wireless 2200BG interface.

"First off you need to make sure you have the following packages installed, if not you'll need to install them prior to following this tutorial:

"Fedora Core 3 with the 2.6.9-1.667 or later kernel
Kernel sources for your running kernel
Wireless Tools (v27 or later)
Basic Development Packages..."

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You can install the firmware as RPM.ipw2 ...   It is RPM packages also avail.   
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