OutHouse

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Posted: Jan. 04 2005,18:55 |
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On a Toshiba Satellite laptop.
The following details may help(?):
First, I downloaded the Realtek driver, as suggested, from http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?Keyword=rtl8180 (I did this under winblos, and parked it on my USB drive in "/LinksysWlan"; downloaded the Windows XP driver (1.75) arbitrarily)
Then I booted up DSL 0.9.1 Mount sda1 (my USB drive) Bring up the DSLpanel [ndiswrapper] inf file: /mnt/sda1/LinksysWlan/net8180.inf device: wlan0 ssid: <the ssid of my router> wep: <the WEP passcode for my router> OK [wlanconfig] ESSID: <set to same ssid as for ndiswrapper> just hit <enter> for the rest of the queries [netcardconfig] DHCP = yes. comes back with "OK"
Now I can bring up browser, etc. Only thing I haven't gotten running that I've tried so far is wavemon (which complains "fatal error: could not get range information" ) - linksys/driver hole?
cheers. OH
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