The DWL-120e, MA101 and Belkin pods are all Atmel-based and all work
with the same atmel-wlan driver under Linux. I was hoping there was a
generic MacOS USB-WLAN driver too :(
Some third party adapters are supported by Apple's (public source??)
driver.
Only the PCMCIA ones. Seems nobody wants
... are there any MacOS (X) drivers for any of the USB 802.11 pods? I
have a WUSB12 (Prism-based) and numerous Atmel-based pods around here.
It would be helpful if I could get at least one of the desktop Macs
onto the WLAN without needing to spend any more money. I've spent quite
a bit of time
Try http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/. for card drivers
I think D-Link lists their pod as Mac compatible, go to their site and there's a page
of Mac compatible products.
WUSB12 sounds like a Linksys number. They don't like Macs.
Paul
At 2:17 PM -0400 7/23/03, Lewin Edwards wrote:
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Try http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/. for card drivers
Hmm, unforrt
I think D-Link lists their pod as Mac compatible, go to their site and
there's a page of Mac compatible products.
The unit I have is the DWL-120e (silver flip case, looks rather like a
cellphone), it has no MacOS drivers
At 4:38 PM -0400 7/23/03, Lewin Edwards wrote:
The unit I have is the DWL-120e (silver flip case, looks rather like a cellphone), it
has no MacOS drivers on D-Link's site.
Looks like it's the DWL-122 that's compatible.
The DWL-120e, MA101 and Belkin pods are all Atmel-based and all work with