John E. Perry wrote:
> Aaron Siegel wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> What is the manufacture of your wireless, chipset.  If you have windows 
>> running in the computer you can find this infomation there. Have you looked 
>> in the output of dmesg.  It can also be found in the specification  from 
>> Acer.  So how is your italian? http://www.ziobudda.net/aspire_9300
>>
> 
> About halfway through the list of resources in his computer, he finds:
> 
> "note: il wi-fi e' riconosciuto come ATHEROS AR5005G e richiede idriver
> MADWIFI(licenza non open???)"
> 
> Notes:        The wi-fi is recognized as ATHEROS AR5005G and requires drivers
> MADWIFI (non-open license?)
> 
> There are several other references to wi-fi, but they are general
> descriptions in nature.  This is the only specific information.
> 
> John Perry
> 

Sorry -- spoke too soon.  Not being a linux expert, I don't know if the
following is of any significance or not; it was at the end of the page:

nomehost:~ # lspci
.
.
.
dm_mod 60184 0
wlan_scan_sta 17280 1
pcmcia 40892 0
firmware_class 14080 1 pcmcia
nvidia 4720820 22
ath_pci 95648 0
ide_cd 42272 0
cdrom 38432 1 ide_cd
ath_rate_sample 18304 1 ath_pci
wlan 189532 4 wlan_scan_sta,ath_pci,ath_rate_sample
yenta_socket 30348 1
.
.
.

jp

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