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[ILUG] Belkin WiFi Card under Ubuntu Linux...

[ILUG] Belkin WiFi Card under Ubuntu Linux...

Gareth Eason bigbro at skynet.ie
Wed Jul 13 17:09:26 IST 2005


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	   Hi,

	Just wondering if anyone has managed to get a Belkin 54g Wireless
PCMCIA card working under Ubuntu Linux using ndiswrapper (or any other
means?)

	It works under RedHat with ndiswrapper, but the same setup doesn't
appear to power the card up under Ubuntu. I've tried noacpi, acpi=off
and pci=routeirq (individually and all together) but nothing seems to
tell the card to turn on. The driver all looks like it's loaded
correctly. Useful(?) output available at
http://nexus.signal2noise.co.uk/~eason/tmp/wifi/

	Any help gratefully appreciated.

	Best regards,
	-->Gar


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