> rt, forgot to mention mine is a TrueMobile 1450 (a/b/g combo card). > > The truemobile 1450 is a broadcom 4309. which can be used through > something like one of the ndis drivers loaders... but you'd be better off > with an atheros chipset a/b/g card. where you can grab the srpm and just > build it for your kernel. > Yes, probably should have mentioned that. I haven't taken the time to try to get it working because I have an alternative that works OK with a native driver. I had some email from one of the Broadcom product managers who mentioned that Linux support is a low priority because "Linux users have alternatives" (or something to that effect). I was a bit miffed. I probably shouldn't be, because its just a business decision on Broadcom's part. But given my experience on Windows, I am not looking forward to doing anything with that card. I think it's going to be painful. BTW, Dell does provide a Broadcom driver for Windows XP via its Website. http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/type.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&SystemID=LAT_PNT_PM_D600&category=5&os=WW1&osl=en&deviceid=6483&devlib=5 is where I found it. Broadcom won't, they refer you to the laptop manufacturer. This is a US/Canada driver; I'm not certain how to get drivers for other regions because I'm in North America. Erik