As a matter of good citizenship, I should probably mention that the Broadcom bcm4322 wireless card, which is built in to the Vostro 15 notebook machine does not appear in the list of cards supported by the NDISWrapper either, a remarkable fact for a machine intended to be loaded with Linux.
At this point, I think the simplest way to gain wireless capability would be to buy an external USB wireless dongle, a supported one, of course (the machine hasn't support for PCMCIA cards).
-- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel
Another possibility is (If you can open the case) to change the miniPCIe wifi card by a supported model. They are pretty cheap on ebay. People who wanted a small Hackintosh used to do that on some netbook with wifi card not supported by Mac OS X. if possible, it will be a more convenient way to have wifi than a USB dongle. Hope it helps. -- / \ /_!_\ My e-mail address has just changed. Please note the new one : matthias.titeux@inserm.fr _____________________________________________________________ Matthias Titeux, PhD Département de génétique des maladies cutanées et allergiques dans des modèles animaux et chez l'homme. INSERM U563 - CPTP Pavillon Lefebvre, 5ème étage CHU Purpan BP3028 31024 Toulouse cedex 03 __________________________________________________________ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org