Home | FAQ | Server | Presentations | Mailing Lists/Archives | Member Tools | Links | Sponsors | ContactMike-- Not quite sure what chipset that card uses, but you can figure it out using the lspci tool. check out this page too.... http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/supported_chipsets.html On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 16:12, Pepper, Mike wrote: > Any idea whick broadcom chipset that it uses? > > Thanks > > Mike > > -----Original Message----- > From: EMAIL:PROTECTED > [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Klaric > Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 3:41 PM > To: MLUG Members > Subject: RE: [MLUG] Linksys or Netgear... Opinions Please > > On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 13:37, Pepper, Mike wrote: > > I am also running a Linksys NIC > > http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=36&prid=611 > > The problem is that I have never been able to it to with under Linux. > > It works like a champ under Winblows. If you think that you can get it > > to work under Linux, I think that it is a great system. > > The aforementioned card uses a Broadcom chipset which is not supported > natively under Linux. You have two potential options: > > Ndiswrapper http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/ > -or- > Driverloader http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/ > > The first is free and the second costs $20 after 30 days. -- Matt Klaric (klaric.com) <EMAIL:PROTECTED> public pgp key @ http://pgp.mit.edu
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