Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> You are nearly there now. I would suggest you read (print) all of the
> UserDocs from the madwifi site. I bound my copies and used them quite a
> bit when I get started. Get your /etc/network/interfaces setup using
> those docs and refer, if needed, to the debian-reference
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Wayne Topa wrote:
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Wayne Topa wrote:
If it came with WindBloz did it include a CD with software for that
card? Does it have any software for that card installed? Did the card
work in WindBloz? If you have WindBloz software for it you might get it
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If it came with WindBloz did it include a CD with software for that
>>> card? Does it have any software for that card installed? Did the card
>>> work in WindBloz? If you have WindBloz software for it you might get it
>>>
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If it came with WindBloz did it include a CD with software for that
>>> card? Does it have any software for that card installed? Did the card
>>> work in WindBloz? If you have WindBloz software for it you might get it
>>>
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Wayne Topa wrote:
If it came with WindBloz did it include a CD with software for that
card? Does it have any software for that card installed? Did the card
work in WindBloz? If you have WindBloz software for it you might get it
working using the ndiswrapper package.
H
Wayne Topa wrote:
> If it came with WindBloz did it include a CD with software for that
> card? Does it have any software for that card installed? Did the card
> work in WindBloz? If you have WindBloz software for it you might get it
> working using the ndiswrapper package.
>
Hi again Wayne,
6 matches
Mail list logo