Besides google being your friend. Have you tried lspci ?
what is the response? I would only assume if it's a current 11g card you might be running
a TI chipsett. This is my D-Link card


02:00.0 Network controller: Texas Instruments: Unknown device 9066

now if it is a TI chip all you need to do is install ndiswrapper and use windoze drivers
(if this is the case you will experience some slight problems
1. you can't use WEP. (Really who in their right mind would use it anyways) IPSec kicks arse.
2. you can't use air snort. (Airsnort and most decent tools need prism and the other chipset)
3. Guess what 11i has been approved so the cards should be comming out.


if you need help with TI chipset you can find some good docs on linuxquestions.org

Hi guys, need some help, I just installed the Netgear WG311 wireless card for my ADSL connection, it works fine under windows, however i don't know which chipset driver i need to select when i boot in to mandrake linux, can someone help?
Thanks
Steven
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