I have tried the Linuxant drivers and the ndiswrapper with my broadcom card
and neither has worked. It seems awfully strange to me how hit and miss
these two solutions seem to work with Broadcom's chip. I believe the intel
2200 is made specifically for centrino based laptops is it not? I can't
install one on a P4 w/ H.T., right?
Mark
On 2/14/06, KBB0927@cs.com
I have had good luck with Linksys PCI cards out of the box with SuSE. I also have used Linuxant (not free, but free trial) drivers for my Broadcom card and it just works. I have intel 2200 built in now, so I haven't plugged in the Broadcom (Buffalo 54G) card in some time. Netgear PCI cards also work.
Good Luck,
--Keith
ianseeks
wrote: I am almost tempted to just buy a PCMCIA card that has linux drivers.
If you do that then get the Orinoco Gold, worked straight away for me.
regards
Ian
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