Ok, I've found (and made my own copy of) a nice list of linux-wlan-ng
drivers: http://war.istariconsulting.com/resources/wlan_adapters.html
Damn, well I thought the Netgear 311 used Prism ... I guess that's what
I get for my impulsive/hasty buying ...
-John
johnc wrote:
Do
Do'h ... and I'm officially dyslexic. I glanced at that line and
thought it was the onboard modem.
Hmm, it looks like I'll need to get a different card ... I bought this
thinking it used the Prism chipset.
Poo.
-John
Aldebaran wrote:
On Sunday 09 January 2005 06:39 pm, johnc w
[S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01)
-John
johnc wrote:
Ok ... that does help ... but further, my question now is: doesn't
lspci report all devices detected, regardless of whatever my kernel's
wireless driver config is like?
I'm not getting anything from lspci about thi
-John
Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 21:09:53 -0800, johnc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm attempting to get my described setup to recognize my Netgear PCI
wireless card (WG311).
I've rebuilt a kernel to include prism54 support ... but the device
doesn't
Hi,
I'm attempting to get my described setup to recognize my Netgear PCI
wireless card (WG311).
I've rebuilt a kernel to include prism54 support ... but the device
doesn't even show up in "lcpci" output.
Any suggestions as to how to go about diagnosing the problem?
Thanks,
-John
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