08-17-2014, 07:54 PM
Hello!
Worst case scenario, you can get a USB WiFi chiclet for a few pounds, and use THAT to connect. Linux recognizes most of them automatically. The downside is that it would eat a USB port.
For my ANCIENT laptops, I have an old PCMCIA WiFi adapter or two lying around. These keep the USB port free...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Worst case scenario, you can get a USB WiFi chiclet for a few pounds, and use THAT to connect. Linux recognizes most of them automatically. The downside is that it would eat a USB port.
For my ANCIENT laptops, I have an old PCMCIA WiFi adapter or two lying around. These keep the USB port free...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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