On Sat, January 14, 2006 22:13, James I Fraser wrote:

> Thanks,
>
> I tried a Belkin F5D7000au with Belkin's Mac drivers - no go - no
> longer a Broadcom chip :(

Yep, that happens.

Belkin, Linksys and DLink are (in)famous for changing the chips used on
their kit.

If one is lucky, the hardware revision will change.

If not, there won't be any warning that it's changed.

Makes it a pain for Linux support as well.  :-/


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