Re: Belkin PCMCIA wireless card (F5D6020 ver. 2)

2003-09-02 Thread Steven Ketcham
I am assuming this card is not supported? I did find this message on a 
linux newsgroup:

Scott Waye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To finish my own thread, it turns out that the new Belkin cards do indeed
use a different chipset.  It is supported under the
atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net project.  Brief instructions for what I
did are here:  www.boldtower.com/linux/sony.html
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 18:10:39 -0400, Steven Ketcham [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

I bought a Belkin PCMCIA wireless card (F5D6020 ver. 2) for my laptop. 
When I insert it I receive a panic message then the machine reboots. Is 
the Belkin supported? I have seen some posts saying that it is. Is there 
something special that needs done before inserting this type of card? I 
am currently using a Xircom card and it works fine. I just want to go the 
wireless route.
Is there a better entry level wireless PCMCIA card to purchase?
FreeBsd 5.1.
Thanks!


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Belkin PCMCIA wireless card (F5D6020 ver. 2)

2003-09-01 Thread Steven Ketcham
I bought a Belkin PCMCIA wireless card (F5D6020 ver. 2) for my laptop. When 
I insert it I receive a panic message then the machine reboots. Is the 
Belkin supported? I have seen some posts saying that it is. Is there 
something special that needs done before inserting this type of card? I 
am currently using a Xircom card and it works fine. I just want to go the 
wireless route.
Is there a better entry level wireless PCMCIA card to purchase?
FreeBsd 5.1.
Thanks!
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