Just tossing in my two cents, but you require the dos driver for the card, 
and there should be no reason why it will not work in freedos as they do 
in other editions of dos.
I have one in my desktop and another in my laptop running pure dos and 
using a driver from the  card manufacturer, dlink in the first case com3 in 
the second.
the wireless aspect might make a difference though?  both of mine are for 
wired setups.
Karen

On Sun, 17 Jul 2011, Thomas D. Dean wrote:

> I want to install WATTCP on my FreeDOS system.
>
> I have a Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter Model WPC54G Ver. 3.1
>
> I have wat2001b.zip.  I think I need a packet driver.  Correct?
>
> Where may I find a driver for FreeDOS?  Google returns too many results
> to be meaningful.
>
> tomdean
>
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