I am looking very seriously at a Linux fit-PC2i to serve as the wireless-broadband network hub for my home (rooms are wired Gig-E, which would plug into the fit-PC2i to go out on a wireless broadband Verizon (Novatel) USB adapter plugged into the fit-PC2i. Does this seem reasonable? Can I expect any USB wireless device to work, or is there a list of supported devices?
Also, when you say that wake-on-LAN will be supported later, does this mean via BIOS or OS updates? (One would hope.)
Thanks.
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Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:07 pm
irads
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Re: USB wireless broadband?
Wireless USB should work. We are still testing WoL. It may require either BIOS update or Ethernet controller firmware update.
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