There is 3 version of DLink 650; the latest version L1 did not work with the Prism chip. I don't remember the name of the chip; but if you want trouble get it... :-) I swapped my card with a buddy who only ran XP. Soo now I am happy with a Linksys WPC11 card.... I hate when the manufactures changes the CHIP architecture but keeps the same model version.... /Magnus pete atkinson wrote:
On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 12:52, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
On Sunday 13 April 2003 03:20, Franck wrote:
Most of Dlink chipset based on Texas Instrument (TI) are closed source. I tired a 650 + on my laptop and it never worked
Do you know of any wireless cards that will work under Linux? I'm thinking of putting Linux on one of my laptops, and would like to use wireless to my main machine.
The 650 is ok - Prism, I believe, the 650+ is a no-no, closed source TI bits and pieces, I use a netgear ma401 , no worries for me...
rgds
Pete