I made the same mistake. The TI drivers are out there but very alpha
with no promises of working at all well. I sold mine on to a 'doze user
and solved the cisco aironet problem that led me down the path of a
D-link 650+ (the 'G' right?).

Things may have changed in the 3 months since but I'd sell it and buy
another.  The chipset unfortunately really matters.

'Orinoco' chipsets seem to the the best supported although I got an
amtel device going well after considerable effort. 

There really needs to be a 'Powers On Linux' sticker on these gizmos.

Stu


On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 21:29, Kevin Saenz wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I just bought a d-link g650+ for my laptop I was just wondering if 
> anyone has got the card working under any distro. At the moment I am 
> looking at compiling in to 2.6.7 kernel the modules for acx100,
> Have searched google to find most people with silimar problems and no 
> real solution.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Kevin

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