Is this okay?
Here is my info for my Thinkpad T41:
Product: ThinkPad T41 2373-THD
Operating system: Windows XP
Original description: Based on 2373-3HU: P M 1.6GHz, 512MB RAM, 40GB 5400rpm HDD, 14.1 SXGA+(1400x1050) TFT LCD, 32MB ATI Radeon 9000, 16x10x24x/8x CD-RW/DVD, IBM 802.11a/b/g wireless(MPCI), Modem(CDC), 1GB Ethernet(LOM), UltraNav, Secure Chip, 6c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Home
I researched this and finally found the info so I believe the above is the hardware specs for my particular Thinkpad T41 model.
Anyway, I am not sure if I should go for an Intel-based or Atheros (Atheros chipset) card.
If Intel, which one? 2200abg, maybe?
I think if it's Atheros, I want something like Atheros AR5BMB-44/Chipset: Atheros AR5004X (but I find mostly Chipset: Atheros AR5004GX - is that good enough?).
I want decent reception but I want it to *work*. This means, sufficient signal strength and easy configuration. Also, I hope it won't disconnect periodically. Basic stuff. Currently, there is a Dell 1370 mini-PCI card in my Thinkpad and it is the Broadcom BCM4815 chipset and uses the associated Broadcom drivers. I have found that it won't work 'out of the box' with most (all?) distros. I also tried to configure by installing the firmware and that didn't work either. I have read that many users have encouraged using ndiswrapper because the native drivers/connection is unstable. I don't want to use ndiswrapper when the wireless cards available should be well supported in Linux.
Please recommend a card for me? If you can send a link or more info to narrow it down, that would be great and appreciated, too.
I guess I don't have a favourite but I just want it to work 'out of the box' if possible and have a decent wireless connection.
I want to try Linux Mint 6 KDE CE. I have Kubuntu 8.10, Fedora 10, Mepis and sidux on my desktop.





