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Le 13-01-28 05:12 PM, Jason Self a écrit :
thinkwiki.org has lots of information about this already.
Of course. It is, however, limited to Thinkpads.
Other manufacturers have this very same problem, HP for example.
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Le 13-01-26 11:28 PM, ch...@thinkpenguin.com a écrit :
It depends on the white list in your BIOS. [...]
Wow, it seems these questions come back often here these days, specially
about thinkpads.
I propose we augment/update the existing information
thinkwiki.org has lots of information about this already.
That would be too easy and not waste enough time!
(but hey- go for it- )
We should have faq for common questions...
The funny thing is we started documenting this issue better @ ThinkPenguin in
a wifi card guide. I should probably post this.
I think we are going to put something together
I came across this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-THINKPAD-T40-T41-T42-G41-X32-Atheros-Wireless-Card-/400075694009
I bought an external wifi USB device from ThinkPenguin before and didn't know
I could use one of these. But wouldn't my BIOS system reject this card? Also,
I would buy an
wouldn't my BIOS system reject this card?
Not necessarily, no. The BIOS whitelisting problem isn't that is
rejects all other cards, but that is rejects cards using a PCI ID
that's not contained within the whitelist. According to the
information at thinkwiki.org [0] there are some T42 models that
It depends on the white list in your BIOS. It is possible that all IBM T42
laptops accept this particular card with an atheros chipset in addition to
the one in your laptop. This appears to be a card that would work in your
system and it would also be compatible with Trisquel.
Notice that
Thanks, guys!