Re: Wireless (again)

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Kenneth Lee wrote:

>> > I was just looking at my LinkSys WRT54GL router, which runs Linux
>> > and which I can telnet into.
>> > There is no lspci command (I take it they had to minimize the
>> > applications) but dmesg does tell me
>> > -------------------------------------
>> > eth1: Broadcom BCM4320 802.11 Wireless Controller 3.90.39.0
>> > -------------------------------------
>> > I'm not sure if BCM4320 is an actual chip number,
>> > or just Broadcom's version number.
> 
> Have a look at this link for the correct driver
> http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/bcm43xx-dev/2007-April/004630.html

I had actually looked at this.
Although it refers to BCM4320 as a chip,
I'm not entirely sure this is accurate.
Do Broadcom actually manufacture chips?

> Besides lspci, you have lsusb and a few others, but that is getting
> out of my comfort zone.

You are obviously not familiar with the WRT54GL (running dd-wrt).
There is no application lsusb or indeed anything along those lines.

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