Belkin F5D7000 to be or not to be...


Forum: Networking
Topic: Belkin F5D7000 to be or not to be...
started by: kuky

Posted by kuky on Oct. 25 2005,19:17
I have a Belkin F5D7000 54G PCI not detected by the system ,  WIKI information said that " works out the box" and also " with a litle works ".

Questión:

¿ have my card a double personality sindrome ?

Propositión :

to put more informatión in wiki about the how the cards works.

  a litlee help for newbes.. afther two hours of recreative   linux ,dsl of course, i config an access point trend net tw 410 APB +, 110 minutes trying to meet a driver by google ,9 to discover that an  acces point dont´ need driver and 1 to confing eth0 with control panel, now i only make pings and begin with samba... I´m ebrious of egocentrism and autoafirmation.

thanks ...

dsl is the fast distro to install and reinstall for linux newbes and one of the few solution for a linux distro to 3º world, with basic telephone lines and no adsl and cable connectión.

Posted by tempestuous on Oct. 27 2005,05:33
It's always a good start to find out what chipset your device contains.
You have a Broadcom chipset, so you need to use ndiswrapper.
DSLPanel > Ndiswrapper

Posted by kuky on Nov. 09 2005,17:26
i use ndiswrapper and dont work ...change the path of the ndiswrapper to belkin mdwl5.inf in hda1 and afther copy to /home/dsl..

download ndiswrapper list driver and no response at all...

my card is F5D7000 (ef version) and 54G PCI ...who is wrong?

how works ndiswrapper ?

Posted by isnoop on Dec. 05 2005,10:26
It's true... I drove 20 miles to find a wireless card that worked "out of the box," but the F5D7000 isn't detected at boot time after all.  Wiki has been updated.
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