Pls, don't top-post. We want to see the context of you reply, rather
than wonder what you're rattling on about.
bruce wrote:
When I look at the card on the Airlinkplus.com site, it states that it's a
"texas instrument" chipset. however, i don't see the card, or the chipset
listed in the list of adapters for the wifi devices in the linux
network/device configuration page.
I think this isn't going to work easily. TI and Broadcom are the worst
brands for Linux.
Look for the Linux/TI wireless project; its latest ACS drivers _might_
help. Otherwise, it's ndiswrapper.
-bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Dekkers [mailto:edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 6:39 PM
To: bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: seeing a wireless card
bruce wrote:
pat...
that's just it. when i go into the device setup page within
"applications->network" i don't see the card!!!!
and i don't know how to create a "device". there's no apparent way to
create
a new device...
Please bottom post if possible.
You really need to know the chipset of your card before anything.
As mentioned by Jon, please run
lspci -v
It really is the first step to getting this working.
Regards,
Ed.
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John
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