Ciao Julien PERVILLE, nel tuo messaggio dicevi: > too bad for them, a company that would sell a linux friendly 802.11g > adapter would make a killing.
I googled a bit and found this stuff: 1) It is based on a ZyDAS chipset (zd1211, incredible uh!), and looking at the logo I think those people are closely connected to ZyXEL. 2) The only info I found on this chipset is this: http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/ which means that *if* this driver works, is sure better than fooling around with windows wrappers. 3) I found only another occurrence of the driver on this page: http://home.arcor.de/ironpanther/usbstick/ would be nice to know if Mr.Ironpanther here is the author of the driver or is just "hosting" it for unknown reasons. http://home.arcor.de/ironpanther/offline.htm here are a couple of coordinates to get him and ask (I am waiting on ICQ). Hope this helps a little. -- Best Regards, Jack Linux User #264449 Powered by Fedora Core 3 (x86) Powered by Debian Sid (ppc)