> Please provide more detailed informatio. Card model, at least, or the
> output of
>
> pciconf -lv
>
> supposing that you have a real card, either internal or PCMCIA. If it
> is a USB model, then use
>
> usbdevs -v
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:3:5:0: class=0x02 card=0x700f1799 chip=0x70
> Which Belkin wireless card do you have? Which arch are you running
> (i386/amd64)?
>
> I had horrific trouble with a Belkin on the Realtek chipset, played up
> with Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Fedora, even Windows!
>
> Trouble with Belkin is, you never know what you're getting. You need
> the revision numbe
I downloaded the drivers for the chipset my belkin wireless card has, used
ndisgen to create the kernel module, which all went aok .. however when
trying to load the module it hard hangs the machine to the point of it
restarting itself .. is there something i perhaps mybe missing or am i out in
On Thursday 07 August 2008 14:21:41 David Gurvich wrote:
> FreeBSD and Linux are different operating systems. There is no
> compatibility between them. FreeBSD has an emulation layer which works
> for a limited subset of Linux binary programs. These are not kernel
> drivers. Your best bet on F
FreeBSD and Linux are different operating systems. There is no
compatibility between them. FreeBSD has an emulation layer which works
for a limited subset of Linux binary programs. These are not kernel
drivers. Your best bet on FreeBSD is to check the status for your
chipset in CURRENT or to t
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 23:00:50 David Gurvich wrote:
> I thought you were asking about a FreeBSD driver. If you are using
> Linux then the driver may work.
I am using FreeBSD, but was wondering if the Linux driver may be backwards
comnpat to suit the needs im wanting ?
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I thought you were asking about a FreeBSD driver. If you are using
Linux then the driver may work.
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On Wednesday 06 August 2008 06:52:51 David Gurvich wrote:
> I believe that card uses the Realtek 8185L chipset. You may be able to
> get ndis driver to work with it. Download the winxp driver from
> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFi
>d=1&Level=6&Conn=5&Do
I believe that card uses the Realtek 8185L chipset. You may be able to
get ndis driver to work with it. Download the winxp driver from
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFid=1&Level=6&Conn=5&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true
I don't know if there is
> Run "ifconfig"; if your card's driver is built into the GENERIC kernel
> (it likely is), then iconfig should list it. Alternatively, you can
> run pciconf -lv. If you can't find your card in either of these,
> please copy the output of those two to the list.
>
> (Hint: a goodway to save the out
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 2:48 AM, Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im trying to setup//configure my Belkin Wireless Card, but since i have had it
> for a while in a windows machine, im no clue about using a wireless card in
> FreeBSD an not as yet able to find to many sources//articles tha
Im trying to setup//configure my Belkin Wireless Card, but since i have had it
for a while in a windows machine, im no clue about using a wireless card in
FreeBSD an not as yet able to find to many sources//articles that can give me
a head start on where to go to begin finding the cards chipset
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