Linux Wireless Networking [message #219594] |
Fri, 15 September 2006 05:25 |
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danpaul88
Messages: 5795 Registered: June 2004 Location: England
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No, I don't have a working LFDS, but BRenBot *should* already support linux-FDS (mostly), and I should be able to make any tweaks needed to the input parsing etc..
Unfortunatly I have yet to find a build of linux which supports my wireless cards, so I am stuck without internet when I use linux, which makes it useless to me at the moment. I still have SuSe 10.1 installed for the occasional testing of various things, but I rarely use it due to the lack of support for my wireless cards.
And before you ask, I spent 4 days solid searching google and trying everything under the sun to get it working, it wouldnt have it.
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Re: Linux Wireless Networking [message #221387 is a reply to message #219594] |
Sat, 23 September 2006 07:22 |
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almor999
Messages: 232 Registered: February 2004
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Recruit |
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What wireless card do you use? There are only certain ones that have native linux drivers(either from the manufacturer or a third party). And as blazer said, you should be able to get it working with ndis wrapper. Your best chance would be to google the card you use and see what has worked for other people or post on a forum such as linuxquestions.org.
[Updated on: Sat, 23 September 2006 07:24] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Linux Wireless Networking [message #223271 is a reply to message #219594] |
Thu, 28 September 2006 16:28 |
icedog90
Messages: 3483 Registered: April 2003
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I use ndiswrapper for my Netgear wireless card drivers... and it works fine. Maybe Belkin just won't work with ndiswrapper? Also, I'm under the distro ubuntu, but I don't think that would make a difference.
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