dallas7


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Posted: Nov. 08 2004,02:31 |
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I've been using DSL since .5 and have 7.something on the hard drive of my IBM laptop.
For several months I tortured myself trying to get my Linksys WPC-51AB to work on either my .11b or .11a networks. After a while I just gave up and used a WPC-11v3.
Imagine my suprise when I tried this Linux distro and not only did it recognize my 51AB, I could associate with .11a. Amazing! Surfing the Web on 5 GHz! With Linux. I almost fell off my chair.
Could you DSL folks please, PLEASE, Puleeeeeeeeze(!) look at Auditor 081004-01 , find out what they did and do it to DSL?
http://www.remote-exploit.org/content/mirrors.html
I'll bet it would make alot of other Atheros based adapters work, too.
Thank you.
-------------- Your Jedi mind tricks won't work on me, Skywalker.
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