On 3/6/06, Jos van Kan
Sunny wrote:
On 3/6/06, Jos van Kan
wrote: michael norman wrote:
(How to configure a Balkin Wireless USB stick)
Yast does see it what I cannot work out is which option to use from Yast > network device to configure it with.
My guess would be Yast->Network Devices->Network Cards
Probably it won't be recognized and you have to configure it by hand under Others(not recognized). But they *do* have an entry "USB" there, so I suppose that's the route to go. Since I don't have a USB network device I don't have the possibility to check that hypothesis.
Regards, -- Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
Also, after plugging in the device, you may check with dmesg if the kernel recognize it. After that, most probably there will be no drivers for it, so you should try with the windows drivers and ndiswrapper.
With all due caveats this appears to be not necessary in this particular instance, because it is genuinely supported by Linux and Suse 10 has the driver.
Regards, -- Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
This is good to know, as I'm on the market for something like this :) Thanks -- -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)