Re: Fedora & Microsoft's Wireless Adapter MN-520

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mel,
  do some google research and find out what chipset the adapter is, and
then go to the manufacturer's website and grab the drivers.

  if this is a single nic system (only the wireless adapter), then just
try going to the terminal and su -'ing over to root and running

netconfig eth0

it may be that kudzu didn't configure the network settings for it for you.

-d

> Hello,
>
> I would imagine that this question has been asked before, but I am new
> to Linux, Fedora, and wireless adapters and really could use some help.
>
> Has anyone had any experience with getting this adapter to work under
> Fedora.  I have installed it under Xandros Linux with no problems, but
> it does not seem to be recognized under Fedora.
>
> Really appreciate the help.
>
> Mel...
>
>
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