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Asus wireless anyone?


ins3rt
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Ah.. you are out of luck. From

http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html

it seems that your asus card uses the infamous broadcom chipset. AFAIK, broadcom doesn't release any linux driver nor give any specs for the hackers to create a linux driver. You can try using the wrapper from http://www.linuxant.com but the success rate is rather low.

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What about my other card. A Zyxel zyair 100?

 

Never mind. I will try the prism but I do not have much hope for that either. Guess its ebay for me. Its been a hell of a lot of trouble for me installing Redhat and Mandrake (not dual boot) on my Dell Inspiron 8000. The Redhat could not get the lilo working and Mandrake was looking fine until GRUB flipped out and just made booting a bitch. I am a noob. And the commands used when fixing problems got a bit too heavy for me. I blame Bill for making me all comfy....

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