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authorJoey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>2009-12-01 08:37:01 +0000
committerJoey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>2009-12-01 08:37:01 +0000
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downloadinstallation-guide-4f062b962f5fade1f01c0ec6efda752bca23ae3c.zip
Reword section on installer's support of wireless.
Be more specific about what is not supported (notably better enctyption than WEP), and link to firmware loading documentation. In particular avoid the "still under development", which has a typical end-user stigma of "can not possibly work".
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diff --git a/en/hardware/network-cards.xml b/en/hardware/network-cards.xml
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@@ -90,17 +90,26 @@ ISDN is supported, but not during the installation.
<para>
Wireless networking is in general supported as well and a growing number of
-wireless adapters is supported by the official Linux kernel, although many
-of them do require firmware to be loaded.
+wireless adapters are supported by the official Linux kernel, although many
+of them do require firmware to be loaded. If firmware is needed, the installer
+will prompt you to load firmware. See <xref linkend="loading-firmware"/>
+for detailed information on how to load firmware during the installation.
+
+</para><para>
+
Wireless NICs that are not supported by the official Linux kernel can generally
be made to work under &debian;, but are not supported during the installation.
</para><para>
-The use of wireless networking during installation is still under development
-and whether it will work depends on the type of adaptor and the configuration
-of your wireless access point.
-If there is no other NIC you can use during the installation, it is still
+Support for encrypted wireless during installation is currently limited to WEP.
+If your access point uses stronger encryption, it cannot be used during the
+installation process.
+
+</para><para>
+
+If there is a problem with wireless and
+is no other NIC you can use during the installation, it is still
possible to install &debian; using a full CD-ROM or DVD image. Select the
option to not configure a network and install using only the packages
available from the CD/DVD. You can then install the driver and firmware you