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Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 19:56 -0700, Jim Lowman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">One of my computers is in another room of the house, using a Linksys
WMP54G wireless-G
network adapter.
Any hope that this device will be supported by FC3?
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Not as such. It's got a Broadcom chip, and Broadcom are famously
clueless when it comes to Linux driver support.
You may have luck using ndiswrapper.
By the way, I found all of this out by Googling for "wmp54g linux".
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Jim,<br>
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If there isn't one available now, I don't think it will take long
before there is one out. The differences between the types of wireless
(B & G for example) are probably mostly handled by the actual
hardware and not the device driver. Just a theory though.<br>
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-Phillip<br>
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