I think I ran across these once before.  If I remember correctly, you
can remove the metal sheild by unsoldering 4 points.  On the nes I used
the chipset was Atheros based.  I suspect these will be similar.  If you
sent a pic I might be able to compare the card against the ones I used
before.
                -mike

On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 13:20, Linux Rocks! wrote:
> Thanks for bringing that up!  I got a couple cheapo g cards (pci). havnt 
> tried 
> loading a driver yet, but did try a recent knoppix cd(thanks larry), sadly 
> didnt get them working... (but did provide lots of great info for 
> configureing slack :).
> 
> anyway, the cards are:
> 
> AirLink+ 802.11g
> Wireless Lan PCI card
> 54 Mbps
> It doesnt show the chipset(the whole circuit is under a metal can that apears 
> to be soldered firmly in place.)
> it could also be a conflict with other hardware, havnt checked for that yet...
> 
> Another strange thing I noticed about knoppix, is that it says I have 2 cpus! 
> my guess is its a hyperthread issue...
> 
> Jamie
> 
> On Tuesday 07 December 2004 05:33 pm, 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.
-- 
"The danger from computers is not that they will eventually get as smart
as men, but that we will meanwhile agree to meet them halfway." -Bernard
Avashi
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