cbagger01

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Posted: July 22 2005,03:27 |
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Usually the PCI card drivers don't need this information with PCI cards.
My guess is the card is not really supported by the Broadcom 44x driver OR it is a newer card and the pci id is not listed in the driver information for this card.
A good test is to download the latest version of KNOPPIX (3.9, I believe) and see if it works.
If it does work, open a terminal window and type:
lsmod | more
and see what network driver module name was used.
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