Re: Determining the chipset of a wireless NIC?

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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Jim Lowman wrote:

From: Jim Lowman <jmlowman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Determining the chipset of a wireless NIC?
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general

Hello all,

Is there a way to determine the chipset that is used in a given wireless NIC?
I've read the comments that manufacturers sometimes change the chipset in
mid-production.

After reading comments on Newegg.com concerning a specific card, I
bought one since one reviewer said that it was recognized by Ubuntu.

The card in question is a Netgear WG511T.

Any help with the configuration, or with choosing the correct option on
the GUI-based setup for FC5, would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any help...Jim

Two alternatives:

Have you looked at <http://www.batbox.org/wrt54g-linux.html>?

I use an Asus WL-330g which connects to my ethernet RJ45 jack, so that, as far as linux is concerned, it's a wired connection.


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