Without stating what hardware it is, then it's going to be difficult to make
suggestions.

<waving magic wand, chanting...> I still have no idea what chip or which
Clear device is being used... (maybe my astral link got broken? meh.)

Seriously though, Clear has a lot of devices under their "label". Letting us
know what you have (product number, ID, chip) will go far.





On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:59 PM, AliLasVegas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,  I use Clear as an ISP....I know, they stink....but it's free!
> Anyhow,  I want to know if there is anyone who can build or direct me
> as to how to build a driver that would work in Linux.
> Clear makes them for Mac and Windows
> I recall hearing something about an NDIS wrapper?  Am I on the right
> path?
> I use VMware workstation in Win7 as host and SuSE 11.3 as guest....and
> I have a network connection there.
> I realize it is virtualized,  however I have yet to learn the
> fundamentals of VMware which is a whole other ball of wax.
> I can't do updates to the OS or access files on my windoze partitions
> and a lot more, but for now I want to be able to run the full fledged
> Linux OS and connect to the internet w/out VMware.
>
> Thanks ahead of time!
>
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