Re: ACX111-Chipset supported by NetworkManager?

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Don Springall wrote:
<sorely-needed pruning>


> NDIS driver didn't work with 4K stack for me, i.e. it crashed.
> Open-source driver works more or less fine, although transfer
> rates are lower. I haven't had enough time to get around to debugging
> this so far.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
 i had no problem using ndiswrapper with the 4k-stack with my d-link
dwl-g650+

Does that have the Ti chipset ? I thought they we using a broadcom chip for that series. I have a linksys wpc54g V2 card which does have the the acx111 chipset and it needs a 8k stack with their firmware.
Have tries a 4k stack with no luck.

Many manufacturers change the chipset and change nothing but the model number. D-link has a web page showing what linux drivers are needed for various models and revisions of models.

ACX means TI.

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John

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