Joseph Loo wrote: > Hans Krueger wrote: >> Joseph Loo wrote: >> >>> Hans Krueger wrote: >>> >>>> Rajko M. wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Sunday 23 December 2007 08:54:11 am Hans Krueger wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> hey I have that card if it's the one I have >>>>>> save your self the trouble it's not supported yet >>>>>> their working on it >>>>>> >>>>> What card Hans? There is no reference to any specific model in post >>>>> that you are replaying to. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Atheros AR5BXB63 >>>> <http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility/Atheros#AtherosAR5BXB63> >>>> http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility/Atheros#AtherosAR5BXB63 >>>> this is what I have in my acer travelmate 2480-2968 >>>> it's a mini pci-e card not what it was spec out to be >>>> using a rt2500 card in it's card slot >>>> had to use the serialmonkey latest rt2500 (PCI/PCMCIA cvs one >>>> to get it to work >>>> then use the RutilT utility to control the card >>>> using 10.3 now 10 worked real good stuck the card in and worked right >>>> out of the box >>>> not so with 10.2 or 10.3 >>>> didn't try with 10.1 it was a dog >>>> hope this helps >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Are you sure it is an atheros card? It sounds like a ralink card not >>> atheros. >>> >> I have a atheros card in the laptop no support for the card >> I have a rt2500 card for wireless >> >> >> > The reason I mention that, my laptop has a rt2500 chip set from ralink > within my laptop, mini-pci.. The kernel has builtin support for it as > rt2x000 module. Unless it is one of the newer atheros chip set, the > madwifi seems to work okay. I have it running it in my desktop. Do you > mean, you have a rt2500 for the mini-pci and atheros pcmia card? or is > it the new express slot? the mini pci-e is the atheros rt2500 is the pcmia card the rt2x00 in suse 10.3 didn't work had to use the rt2500 from serialmonkey the rt2x00 won,t work ether from serialmonkey
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