I found the tech support to be excellent when I was investigating the
DWL-G510 which I am convinced is a dog, but I will elaborate later on that.
Brian
Jim Darrough wrote:
I am glad to hear that, Brian. Let me know how it goes.
On another note, I am leaning towards D-Link if I can find one that is
easy to implement (translation:native support) since I was so
impressed with their customer service. I recently bought one of their
11.g routers, and called customer support to ask questions about it's
compatibility with DirecWay satellite internet modems. The young man,
whose name was 'Larry', came on after a very short wait (1 - 2
minutes), and knew exactly what I wanted, was very courteous, and easy
to talk with. I ordered the router while he was helping me, and told
him so, and he was very pleased. Nice service, and his help was
exactly correct.
I don't know about you, but I personally find a LOT of added value in
good customer service.
Regards, Jim
Brian Gallagher wrote:
Jim
By tear up I meant open up shielding to examine chipset for hardware
verification of lspci.
Serendipitously, this discussion and my hardware manipulation of
video cards lead to a major breakthrough for me. So...
Thank you,
Brian
Jim Darrough wrote:
Brian Gallagher wrote:
Jim
I know you are busy with your German exchanger, so you can pick
this up next week, if you like. After spending three years in
southern Germany I was in love with the bier, the people, and the
land. Have him drink a bier for me when he gets home!
how reliable is the lspci command in identifying the chipset or is
a physical identification required? I don't want to tear up these
cards if I don't have to.
Brian
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Seems to work fine. It identified the card as a TI chipset. I'll
keep you posted as I progress. Looks like it might be awhile now
though, since a friend wants to 'try Linux' and I may loan this box
to him so he can play.
Keep your cards. Try lspci. Log in as root to do so however.
Regards, Jim
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