I m sorry to tell you that there is no ruijie supplicant software for Linux as far as i have tried ie for red hat enterprise 5,fedora 8,ubuntu....yes ofcourse there is one in the site but its of no use if u want link is :
http://www.ruijie.com.cn/service/Portals/0/software/qtcp/Supplicant%20For%20Linux%20V1.1.1.rar
better luck with this one
i also hope that someone could develop one for Linux and mac users like us...
Linux Network Administrator's Guide was created in 2005.
What version of Linux do you want to configure the network on? there are thousands of distro's... and I need to know the following in order to answer your question: 1. Linux version 2. Network Card type 3. What kind of network connection are you trying to make?
Yes.
You can use a program called NDISWrapper. It will use the Windows driver for your network card and allow it to be used in Linux.
ifconfig
It is doing quite well.
There is no such thing as a "Linux" network. Linux uses the standard TCP/IP protocol for most modern networking purposes. This protocol is also used on Windows and Mac OS X. On any network with a working DHCP server the process is as simple as connecting to the router.
UNIX, Microsoft Windows, and Linux ARE network operating systems.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, 5.4/ commonly linux.
Yes. Redhat Linux is suitable for all kind of server needs.
Microsoft does not make a messenger for Linux. However, several Linux clients can connect to the Windows Live Messenger network, such as Pidgin, Kopete, and aMSN.
Yes, it can be a networking operating system