The PCMCIA card is a Linksys WPC54g revision 5.


I have spent some time every evening since before last Friday working on this, and am now giving up and admitting defeat. I'll move on to my next problem.

Before you give up it might be worth trying a different driver with the card. A bit of searching on google led me to: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/ndiswrapper/index.php?title=Airnet_AWD154 there you can download a driver which have been known to have worked with the chipset on the PCMCIA card. I think 'ndiswrapper -e drivername' can be used to remove the existing driver and then start again installing the new driver. I had one of the earlier versions of the card that used broadcom chipsets myself and had a hell of a time getting 64 bit drivers for it.

Dean


Genius-almost.

I used ndisgtk to remove the old driver and install this one.
sudo depmode -a
sudo Modprobe ndiswrapper

Start wireless networking and choose my NETGEAR, and IT WORKED!!!!

Stop wireless choose my home network with WPA Personal, and it comes up with a big screen of Security choices, but none that match what I have.

Basically 'WPA and WPA2 Enterprise' or Dynamic WEP to start with, and under the WPA selection 6 other choices, starting ith the type of authentication.

Peter


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