[Liverpool] Wireless network cards

David Watson david at planetwatson.co.uk
Thu Feb 10 21:43:38 GMT 2005


On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 21:20 +0000, tony burrows wrote:
> David Watson wrote:
> >Probably not as bad as the new Buffalo cards ( Broadcom chipset ).  I
> >had to use Ndiswrapper to get it to work.  Just making my life difficult
> >for myself really.  I installed my new workstation motherboard today to
> >find it also uses broadcom for the nic. :(
> >
> Odd, since according to Broadcom, there is an embedded linux driver in 
> the chipset.  I've got a broadcom nic in the laptop motherboard and it 
> works fine, using a linux driver I downloaded from the Broadcom site.
> 
> Tony
> 

Didn't work for the buffalo card, I have yet to try it on the new
workstation.

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