Re: smc card on redhat


Subject: Re: smc card on redhat
From: Anthony Valentine (amv@akvalentine.com)
Date: Mon Nov 10 2003 - 10:24:00 AKST


Take a look here:

http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/802.11g/Documentation/

That card is listed as being successfully tested.

http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/802.11g/Documentation/supported_cards.php

> Hey all,
> I've got Redhat 9.0 Pro on my Pentium 4 box at home and I recently
> installed a
> SMC networks SMC2802W 802.11g pci card on it. The card works fine on the
> Windows
> side but there's scant *nix support. I found it's based on a Prism GT
> chipset. I
> read about the DriverLoader program on slashdot that wraps windows
> wireless
> drivers making them compatible with linux. I downloaded it and installed
> the
> windows drivers with it, but says the card isn't detected. After looking
> at
> /proc/pci, the slot appears to be listed as a realtek card that I had
> installed a
> while back. Any hints?
>
> Kyle A.
>
>
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