polo_step


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Posted: Nov. 26 2005,21:18 |
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If you're going to use ndiswrapper, I think you can just e-mail yourself the *.INF files as atachments and get them from there when you're in Linux...if you can get online without the wireless.
Anyway, I don't think using the ndiswrapper option will allow you to set up the RaLink wireless to use the WPA/2 needed in the real world these days. Possibly you can, but I don't know how.
Apparently, setting it up with the actual Linux drivers and a little doinking around will give you full functionality. I don't know how to do that either, but I've been researching the basic problem.
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