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> From: Hans Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Joseph Loo wrote:
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>>> Hans Krueger wrote:
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>>>> Joseph Loo wrote:
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>>>>> Hans Krueger wrote:
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>>>>>> Rajko M. wrote:
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>>>>>>> On Sunday 23 December 2007 08:54:11 am Hans Krueger wrote:
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>>>>>>>> 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
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>>>>>>> What card Hans? There is no reference to any specific model in post
>>>>>>> that you are replaying to.
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>> Are you sure it is an atheros card? It sounds like a ralink card not
>>>>> atheros.
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>>>> I have a atheros card in the laptop no support for the card
>>>> I  have a rt2500 card for wireless
>>>>
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>>> 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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> Hans,
>
> Follow this link.  I used it to get my RaLink PCI (rt6100) working in my 
> desktop.  Maybe it could help with your
> pcmcia card.
>
> http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/10/06/opensuse-103-and-ralink-rt2x00-based-wireless-cards/
>
> It is specific for SuSE 10.3 as their native rtpci would not work, no how, no 
> way!
>
> HTH,
>
> --
> Keith Boykin
> You are what you think - so always think positively!
>   
that's basically what I did for my pcmcia card
the only differences was I made rpms instead

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