Lan Barnes wrote:
I've done research out the wazoo, and have come to this conclusion:
- ndiswrapper and the 4 K stack freeze up. It's that simple. Resistance is
futile.
- there is a rtl8187 driver available/built into kernels 2.6.22 and later
- RHEL/CentOS ship with 2.6.18 and a 4K stack, and that's life, go suck on
it.
- Some people have had success with the FC6 2.6.22 kernel over CentOS 5.1.
I see several options, none of which appears perfect:
o recompile the CentOS 5.1 stock kernel w/ 4K disabled
o try the FC6 kernel
o buy a new interface
I'm going to try them in the order listed, starting with a recompile. But
to remind you, my kernel isn't compiling. So:
* use menuconfig to make the change and try again
* yum a forced refresh or kernel-devel
* *next*
Comments welcome. Put in a fix for me with your invisible omnipotent
freind of choice.
Do you absolutely need g speeds? I have USB b wireless that is fully
supported <http://linux-lc100020.sourceforge.net/> that I'd be willing
to trade you for.
Gus
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