try to contact compaq support website (they provide very nice support) and ask them what is the Wireless chip and search for the chip in google
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
I have a Compaq Evo N1000v laptop running Gentoo. It's working amazingly well :)
I have been researching some wireless network cards, and have run into a brick wall.
This laptop has a small module on the lid of the laptop that allows for an external wireless access module. I bought the module. It is a "Compaq/HP Wireless LAN W200". It is picked up by the kernel as being a USB adapter. Here is the dmesg output:
usb.c: USB disconnect on device 02:0e.0-3 address 3 hub.c: new USB device 02:0e.0-3, assigned address 4 usb.c: USB device 4 (vend/prod 0x49f/0x76) is not claimed by any active driver.
I have tried to compile in all of the kernel items listed under USB network cards, but none of them are working. Does anyone have any ideas if this even works with Gentoo? Is there something else I can try to make it work? Thanks in advance.
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