I'd highly suggest the ndiswrapper package (http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/). You configure it to point to the Windows driver file, and it interprets it for the Linux networking system. Works great for my 802.11g wireless card (D-Link even, I think. Gotta go check).

This thread on linuxquestions.org, http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/214888, seems to indicate success with ndiswrapper0.9 and the DWL-G510 (scroll down a ways for the original poster's eventual success report, basically you just need to use the latest version of ndiswrapper and follow the generic instructions).

-Max

Brian Gallagher wrote:

Having upgraded to Fedora core2 and with new vigor for my project I am
hoping to become a more productive member of this group.

I am looking for a driver suggestion for a D-Link DWL-G510 wireless PCI
card.  Realtek was suggested as a generic.  The card has been tested
under windows.

Walter did you get that USB floppy working? If you are in beginner mode
with the OS maybe we can compare notes.


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