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after some spoonfeeding here i just decided to past here THE link when you want to identify wich chipset and wich driver for each card you know....
it's the most complete list i know here's an extract This list is arranged in several columns: Manufacturer, wireless lan type, product ID, Vendor and product code, host I/F, chipset, driver, works native with Linux and additional comments (depending on the search you did, one of the columns is the header). Drivers are defined as Linux native drivers, so no Linuxant driverloader or Ndiswrapper. here's the link enjoy ! http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_alles.php?
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im extremely nooo,
i have an old dell inspiron 3700 and ive got bt2 booting fine from the live cd. my problem lies in my wireless... ive checked my pcmcia (lspcmcia) and the slot is recognized but "no driver" found ... ive looked into this and am a littel lost.. ive figured out i need "hostap_cs.o" or "hostap_cs.ko" ive found the hstap folder on the cd. where do i go from here? found mor info.... cd /usr/src/drivers/acx100 && insmod ./acx.ko ... got me a littel further but i get " access denied" Last edited by e.n.v; 09-01-2007 at 04:07 AM. Reason: ive read further ijnto the issue |
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it if works do you know if we can use it as a "receiving and injecting" device?? My friend told me he did that with a router netgear! |
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