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
Hello.
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 may be platform dependant etc.
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Alexander
Kotelnikov
Saint-Peter
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