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"etch and belkin"

Discussion in 'Linux - General discussion' started by steveo314, Apr 24, 2007.

  1. steveo314

    steveo314 Regular member

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    i have a belkin wireless g card (f5d7000 v7 : realtek 8185L chipset) that i have been tryin to get deb. 4.0 to read but have come up with no result...am i missing something?

    i used the installdebianetch ndiswrapper guide if it helps
     
  2. The_Fiend

    The_Fiend Guest

    As far as i know, there are some minor issues with that card if using ndiswrapper on Debian.
    Try the latest release *not the latest stable*, or have a look around the wiki : http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
    [edit]if there is no newer ndiswrapper, then try the latest Debian, might be they solved the problem on their side[/edit]
     
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  3. steveo314

    steveo314 Regular member

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    ok im gonna try that..... i might have to try the stuff for this card: Belkin Wireless G Cardbus PCI F5D7010 ver.7..... cuz it is the only one with the same chipset even though mine is the f5d7000 ver 7
     
  4. steveo314

    steveo314 Regular member

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    no luck

    i either get invalid driver or could not find manufacturer label or part
     
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    I take it you did check to see if your hardware is actually supported at all by ndiswrapper ?
     
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    hmmmmm...did you set up your wlan device correctly?

    I'm not too sure about Debian but for openSUSE, when I set up my broadcom wlan device I had to set the module name to ndiswrapper...try doing that
     
  7. steveo314

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    ended up just gettin a basic d-link card. works just fine with ndiswrapper. finally figured out how to install windows drivers with ndis the right way too.
     
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