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The default wifi in almost all of the laptops and netbooks of the time sucked. It wasn't unique to netbooks. Especially for linux (I don't mean only not supporting promiscuous mode if you were in need of network troubleshooting tools; I mean many drivers weren't supported out of the box. If you forgot to download a driver rpm/deb file before installing, good luck. Etc.)

The external network card support was better than macbooks' though. Go figure.

ndiswrapper was the bane of my existence.
> The default wifi in almost all of the laptops and netbooks of the time sucked. It wasn't unique to netbooks.

Not really. Proper laptops had intel centrino wifi which worked decently well with binary blobs and atheros cards needed no binary blob at all and worked out of the box.

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