On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 11:40:25AM -0500, Brian Wall wrote:
> 
> FC1 is installed and happy.  I'm currently networked using the onboard
> NIC and everything is good there.  I want to be able to use the
> wireless card, though, which is the onboard  Centrino 802.11g card. 
> Based on Google searches, I have figured out the following:

First off, Centrino is just a marketing buzzword.  Its Intel's
name for their package deal for laptops running Intel M
processors, one of their wireless cards, and some of their other
chipsets.

You are better of searching for the searching for the chipset
name, which in your case I believe is the 2200. ( I have a laptop
with a 2100-based 802.11b card).
 
> The driver is an Intel secret

Partially true.  The driver is open source, but it depends on
loading binary firmware.

> The 802.11b driver works pretty well

Yep, works well for me.

> The 802.11g works not so well

I don't know from personal experience. It looks like its a little
rougher, but functional.

> Both of them are a pain in the arse to install and use, regardless

The process isn't painless, but its not that bad.

> No good HOWTO exists 

There may not be an official Howto document, but there is a lot
of documentation at http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/.  Have you
looked there?  If so, how far did you get?  

The process may not be well-integrated into Fedora yet, but it
certainly should work.
 

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