Juanito


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Posted: Sep. 22 2007,12:09 |
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I didn't read the wireless section in the wiki, but I would've thought it'd point you in the direction of a card with native linux support?
Before trying ndiswrapper, it might be an idea to check if there is a driver for your card in dsl. If you decide to go with ndiswrapper, it would be a good idea to check the sourceforge site to see which drivers are recommended - in any case, with ndiswrapper you will need both the *.inf and *.sys files
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