[aklug] Re: 802.11g with WPA

From: Ron Yeager <rony@gci.net>
Date: Mon Jan 28 2008 - 10:43:31 AKST

I know there are a couple different chipsets; RaLink and Broadcom. I forget at this moment, will check later when I get in front of it. I tried both. I remember getting one to register that it actually saw the device and could load the appropriate module. Will post this later.
Ron Yeager

----- Original Message -----
From: jonr@destar.net
Date: Monday, January 28, 2008 9:45 am
Subject: [aklug] Re: 802.11g with WPA
To: aklug@aklug.org

> Quoting Ron Yeager <rony@gci.net>:
>
> > I have a Belkin 54g, 802.11g PCMCIA wireless notebook card. Model
>
> > F5D7010. I have been beating my head against it for a few weeks
> off
> > and on with no luck. My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 2650. Tried
> this
> > with Ubuntu Fiesty and Ubuntu/Kubuntu Gutsy. I thought it was
> > possibly the PCMCIA slot, but a 802.11b card works ok without
> > encryption. It's Belkin too. So far, the consensus in the
> Ubuntu
> > forums is that Belkin has little if any support/driver help in
> the
> > Linux arena. I have followed some of the workarounds in the
> forums
> > with no luck at all. It seems others have a 50-50 success rate
> with
> > Belkin stuff too.
> > Ron Yeager
> > ---------
>
>
> What is the chipset for the Belkin?
>
> Jon
>
>
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