D-Link G550 with Atheros chip does not work (standard madwifi drivers
make kernel oops on modproble, openhal branch modprobes but does not
work). Switched to Linksys WMP54G which I thought is Broadcom-based,
but my revision appeared to be Ralink-based, manufacture's opensource
driver works.
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Ale
Try adding a PCI->USB port card to the PCI bus, then ATMEL driver
AT76C503A cards will work, you will need to compile the driver
from http://at76c503a.berlios.de , cards are :
http://at76c503a.berlios.de/devices.html
mel
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> Can any one make a success reporn on plugging any wifi card in an
> alpha machine? Would like to do so, but there exist so many hardware
> types and drivers, large parts of them is not opensource, some need
> binary modules which
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 07:58:55PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can any one make a success reporn on plugging any wifi card in an
> alpha machine? Would like to do so, but there exist so many hardware
> types and drivers, large parts of them is not opensource, some need
> binary modules which
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