I'm trying and failing to get a DLink 520 pci wifi card to work using SuSe 9.1. Anyone had any luck with this one? It's a Texas Instruments chipset alas and known to be problematic. I've installed the acx100 drivers from YOU but they don't pick up the card at all. If it continues to refuse to play nice, can anyone recommend another brand of wifi pci card for 802b and g - mainstream brand, mainstream chipset? TIA :) Fish
On Thursday 10 June 2004 17:22, Mark Crean wrote:
I'm trying and failing to get a DLink 520 pci wifi card to work using SuSe 9.1. Anyone had any luck with this one? It's a Texas Instruments chipset alas and known to be problematic. I've installed the acx100 drivers from YOU but they don't pick up the card at all.
If it continues to refuse to play nice, can anyone recommend another brand of wifi pci card for 802b and g - mainstream brand, mainstream chipset?
TIA
:)
Fish
Its listed here... http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/drivers.php When you get tired of messing around with madwifi you can shell out the $19 for a perpetual license to these guys and be done with it. Disclaimer: satisfied customer. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 20:46:18 -0800, John Andersen
Its listed here... http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/drivers.php When you get tired of messing around with madwifi you can shell out the $19 for a perpetual license to these guys and be done with it. Disclaimer: satisfied customer.
I tried using the Linuxant drivers for a Linksys card I had (wpc11 ver4 - realrek chipset) and they never seemed to work right in suse 8.2 personal.I thought about keeping the card and tring with suse 9 pro, but then I saw that RadioShack had some Microsoft cards on sale ($30USD) that uses the prism chips - worked flawless. Your best bet is trashing whatever you have not and getting a full supported card, it's worth it.
Any of you knows if Dell TrueMobile 1400 or 1450 is supported in SuSE Linux 9.1 Pro? I am thinking of buying one and wanna make sure it is or it will be supported... Thank you. Daniel
Your best bet is trashing whatever you have not and getting a full supported card, it's worth it.
Matt Burke wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 20:46:18 -0800, John Andersen
wrote: Its listed here... http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/drivers.php When you get tired of messing around with madwifi you can shell out the $19 for a perpetual license to these guys and be done with it. Disclaimer: satisfied customer.
I tried using the Linuxant drivers for a Linksys card I had (wpc11 ver4 - realrek chipset) and they never seemed to work right in suse 8.2 personal.I thought about keeping the card and tring with suse 9 pro, but then I saw that RadioShack had some Microsoft cards on sale ($30USD) that uses the prism chips - worked flawless.
Your best bet is trashing whatever you have not and getting a full supported card, it's worth it.
where do you find a list of supported cards thanks -- Hans Krueger hanskrueger@adelphia.net registered Linux user 289023 "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin
Here is a great list of cards and what chipset they have, I used this when looking for my most recent card http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz HTH -Matt-
On Thursday 10 June 2004 08:22 pm, Mark Crean wrote:
I'm trying and failing to get a DLink 520 pci wifi card to work using SuSe 9.1. Anyone had any luck with this one? It's a Texas Instruments chipset alas and known to be problematic. I've installed the acx100 drivers from YOU but they don't pick up the card at all.
If it continues to refuse to play nice, can anyone recommend another brand of wifi pci card for 802b and g - mainstream brand, mainstream chipset?
Belkin 54g using ndiswrapper and the bcmwl5 driver, for free. Driver also works on Dell internal (I believe the 1300) wireless nic. ra
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