Dell Precision M60 LapTop (Built-in Wireless) support
Sean Hogston
sean at hogston.net
Wed Nov 12 17:00:10 UTC 2003
Susan,
First I would recommend not sending messages with HTML in them as many
people on this list filter out any messages that contain it.
Second to answer your question take a look at this link:
http://www.mikehardy.net/linux_latitude_d800/
This info is more specific to the latitude D800 that I have but he
mentions that the 1300/1400 is not supported in linux nativly. You can
load it with a commercial software package but it is not free. It looks
like the TrueMobile 1150 is the one supported by linux as it is based on
the orinoco chipset.
I run the orinoco chip but from a different vendor and it works great.
Here is the link to dell where you can get a supported chip for $50.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=430-0903&c=us&l=en&cs=04&category_id=4011&page=external
HTH
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 11:10, Griego, Susan Cohoe wrote:
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> I have a DELL M60 Precision LapTop with built-in wireless.
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> Does anyone know what drivers work with the above?
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> DELL calls this "DELL TRUE MOBILE 1300" WLAN Mini-PCI 802.11 b/g
> Looks like Windows is using BCMWL5.sys (Provider BroadCom Corporation)
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> Any ideas.
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> Thanks,
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> Susan
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