On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 07:36 +0100, Roger Grosswiler wrote: > > On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 12:36:52 +0100 (CET) > > "Roger Grosswiler" <roger@xxxxxxxx> opined: > >> Hey list, > >> > >> I have a d-link dwl-g650+ running with ndiswrapper. Is > >> NetworkManager supporting ndiswrapper/dlink too? > >> > >> I searched with google, but found nothing... > >> > >> Roger > >> > > I THINK it has more to do with the card than ndiswrapper. Can you use > > - have you tried MadWifi? > > > > I have NEVER had any success with NM. In the alternative, I use > > profiles to boot with the wired or wireless connection. Plus, I > > prefer static IPs on the network. > > > > -- > David, > > I dunno where i wrote my answer - but yes, i got it up and running > yesterday. I was using livna's ndiswrapper (which in fact did not run out > of the box, i had a little workaround to do) > > I have to say - i really like it, now i can choose with one click, which > network to use. > > NetworkManager never was an option before, as it did not support wpa as it > does today. > > So i can say, i am very happy with Network-Manager. What is your problem > around NM? The card? > > Roger > I noted that you have ndiswrapper happily running. I have been trying to get livna ndiswrapper to work with my Linksys WPC54G card on FC5 and have no luck. The card was recognized, and I was able to set it up in system-config-network, but now every time the system tries to use the card, either during boot if it is plugged in at that time, or anytime I plug the card in, the system freezes. This same card works with ndiswrapper in Ubuntu 5.10 in another laptop of the same model. Any suggestions for me to try? I am to the point of trying to find a native-supported card to replace my Linksys card. Thanks. Gerry -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list