MS Windows vs Linux wireless internet

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Ian St. John

Hi,

I have a new D-Link Airbus DWL-G630 installed on my Dell Inspiron 5100
running under MS WinXP. So far, I've been able to pick up two keys and to
connect to the Internet at my university and at the airport. I'm also
required to work with Linux and so I'll need to pick up some generic
software for the wireless network adapter. Can anyone tell me if Windows
wireless networking offers any features (other than possibly ease of use)
over Linux wireless or if generic Linux wireless has any desirable features?
The wireless network keys that I've picked up so far seem to provide
security from eavesdropping over the airwaves, but at a university it cannot
be assumed that any communications or file is safe from eavesdropping so one
acts accordingly. Linux is a less hostile environment and I don't worry
about firewalls etc. Can the experience users also provide me any additional
advice that would be useful? Thanks.

Ian St. John
 
Ian said:
Hi,

I have a new D-Link Airbus DWL-G630 installed on my Dell Inspiron 5100
running under MS WinXP. So far, I've been able to pick up two keys and
to connect to the Internet at my university and at the airport. I'm
also required to work with Linux and so I'll need to pick up some
generic software for the wireless network adapter. Can anyone tell me
if Windows wireless networking offers any features (other than
possibly ease of use) over Linux wireless or if generic Linux wireless
has any desirable features? The wireless network keys that I've picked
up so far seem to provide security from eavesdropping over the
airwaves, but at a university it cannot be assumed that any
communications or file is safe from eavesdropping so one acts
accordingly. Linux is a less hostile environment and I don't worry
about firewalls etc. Can the experience users also provide me any
additional advice that would be useful? Thanks.

Ian St. John

Sorry for the multiple answer - I guess I answered your question in one
of the many other newsgroups to which you posted this question and not
in XP General. Search for your name in Google Groups and find it.

Malke
 

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