Oh well, my attempts to have a working wireless card without using proprietary software have failed again. I ordered the Asus WL-167g, which according to the list on the FSF site (and the list where that came from) uses the RT2500 chipset (the one I need), and doesn't have other versions with different chipsets. Unfortunately, that's wrong; in fact it has four versions, two using that chipset, and the other two seemingly using the RT2571W chipset, which only works with the RT73 driver, which needs binary-only firmware to work. Unsurprisingly, mine is one of the latter two. That means that I now own three wireless cards that I can't use (though I got one free with a router). I might sell the new one on eBay at some point.
I can't blame whoever put that list together, because Asus don't make it at all clear that there's different versions with different chipsets. The only way to tell is if you see a tiny 'V2' on a sticker on the box (which I didn't before I opened it, despite making a quick check), or you open the box, put the CD in your computer and read the readme which tells you which driver to use depending on the hardware ID of the card. There's no version number on the actual card. I'm sure the hardware manufacturers have no idea how much frustration it causes a small number of people when they make it so difficult to find out which chipset they use for a particular product. My plan now is probably to try to find one of the cards using the RT2500 in an actual shop rather than online, so I can be sure it's the right version. I've looked in a few, and haven't found any. There have been a couple that've been the right product number and version, but with 'UK' on the end of the product number, but I'm not going to trust them to contain the same chipset. Guy P.S. If anyone has that card, or is thinking of getting one, if it has the product ID '1706' or '1707' it uses the RT2500 chipset and should work out of the box with gNewSense, and if it has '1723' or '1724', it doesn't. I don't know the version numbers of the two that work. _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
