Linux wireless LAN support; host I/F



This list is arranged in several columns: Manufacturer, wireless lan type, product ID, Vendor and product code, host I/F, chipset, driver, works native with Linux and additional comments (depending on the search you did, one of the columns is the header).
Drivers are defined as Linux native drivers, so no Linuxant driverloader or Ndiswrapper.
For more info on specific chipset development, and which drivers are available for which cards (yes, there are more drivers available for some cards), checkout Jean Tourrilhes page. His page contains some outlines about the driver development, history, versions and maintainers.

Whether it's known to work with Linux, is defined with a colour code:


This list is a work in progress, it should give you an indication of what is supported, it is by no means guaranteed that it should work for you!
Please e-mail me your experience (remove the NOSPAM from the e-mail address).

How to report your wireless device.

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manufacturer wlan type product ID vendor & product code chipset driver works with Linux comments
Dynalink 802.11b L11HDT Prism2/2.5/3 linux-wlan-ng green http://www.linux-wlan.org
Enterasys 802.11b CSIBD-PC grey
Epox 802.11b EWL-311 Ralink rt2x00 green Driver available from manufacturer: http://www.ralinktech.com/support.php?s=2 , or http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com
Symbol 802.11 FH 2Mbps LA 3026 Symbol Wavelan green Uses "symbolFH"-driver: see Jean's site; works with Orinoco driver

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