btdt, well, kind of;
in fact, your SuSE workstation won't care, what the brand of your WireLess router is;
what will matter, is whether your WLan card (on your PC) is (correctly) supported (by SuSE); see http://cdb.suse.de/?LANG=en_UK for that.
actually, if the card is correctly en thus completely supported, configuration of the WLan should be automatic.
if you are here because it wasn't, then... you should specify your WLan Card, exact version of OS (10.0 or 10.1), possibly version of KDE or Gnome you are using...
2006-09-01 11:50:35
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answered by mr. c 6
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Assuming that you can get a NIC driver for your wireless NIC, the router would neither know nor care what the computer's OS was.
2006-08-31 12:58:08
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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