Hello Daniel,
Am 2008-06-30 21:51:09, schrieb Daniel Dalton:
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a Netgear WG511T. I see it has an atheros chipset in
it, so assume linux supports it.
WARNING: Netgear change the Chipset faster then you can test the card.
This card has not four different chips!
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a Netgear WG511T. I see it has an atheros chipset in
it, so assume linux supports it.
So, does the madwifi driver support it?
And, where can I find instructions on how to set it up, including
installing any drivers, configuration and then of course connecting to
networks.
I'm looking to buy a Netgear WG511T. I see it has an atheros chipset in
it, so assume linux supports it.
So, does the madwifi driver support it?
And, where can I find instructions on how to set it up, including
installing any drivers, configuration and then of course connecting to
networks.
Does
someone there were v1 and v2
cards. Is this true?
Will the following card work fine? (connecting to a standard laptop
pcmcia card slot)
Here is the add:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Netgear-WG511T-108Mbps-WIRELESS-PC-CARD-PCMCIA
On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 21:51 +1000, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to buy a Netgear WG511T. I see it has an atheros chipset in
it, so assume linux supports it.
So, does the madwifi driver support it?
Yes. If you follow madwifi's instructions or build it in m-a, it Just
Works.
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