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Posted: Mar. 27 2007,16:54 |
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Quote (RyanF @ Mar. 24 2007,18:48) | I am running a frugal install of dsl, have a linksys card wpc54g v1.2 that I can't get to work with dsl. I am using ndiswrapper as is recomended with this card.
It runs fine with 98se(my laptop is dual boot)and, it will work fine running dsl-n off the live cd, using ndiswrapper and the recomended driver.
I need to know what version of ndiswrapper is packaged with dsl-n, is it a newer version than dsl?
If so, how can I upgrade ndiswrapper on my frugal install of dsl?
I have searched extensively for the answer to this problem and tried every suggestion I could find. This is the only problem I have to fix to get dsl running perfectly on my laptop. |
See my reply to " wireless card to load on boot? ".
Try using from the DSLpanel's ndiswrapper, since it sets up wlan0 for you too. Hope this helps!
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