Jim, I have the Linksys WMP54G v.3 set up on 2 different machines running SuSE 9.3. I have followed the instructions to the tee on this site: nextgen.no-ip.org/~andrew/linux/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapperinfo.php with the following exceptions: ****************** Follow instructions through Up, Up, and Away! (For me this is what is needed! You may be able to use a newer version of ndiswrapper and the driver.)***Use ndiswrapper-1.3rc1 and rt2500 driver from the Linksys cd - THESE WORK!!!*** ***Remember to set the correct Access Point in YAST - net card setup "advanced" (Do ndiswrapper -m; modprobe ndiswrapper; depmod -a) AFTER updating the Kernel via YOU, remove the ndiswrapper module, uninstall the driver, uninstall ndiswrapper, then do make install in ndiswrapper directory, reinstall the driver, then do modprobe ndiswrapper. ****************** I tried forever to setup my card through iwconfig, ifup/down, etc., but always wound up with problems, including hard kernel crashes. The setup through Yast only is the best and easiest for me. I had to delete the configs for the card, as well as the ndiswrapper.ko file and start from scratch using ONLY Yast, and following the info, step-by-step on the website above. I did wind up trying a couple of different versions of ndiswrapper and the driver before it worked for me, but using Yast only, made it really easy. Once set up, start KInternet and configure it to your liking. For me, an icon at the bottom of the desktop is a lot easier to deal with than CLI. Left click, and I connect or disconnect; right click, and I can check all my settings, dns, signal quality, etc. YMMV Bernd